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by the way benjamin netanyahu is going to be speaking at 9:30 eastern. we'll carry his remarks live. >>> still to come in the "newsroom" a historic mistake for the world, that's how israel is describing the iranian nuclear deal. up next benjamin netanyahu is set to speak in just minutes. i'll be right back. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. did you know that meeting your daily protein needs actually helps to support your muscle health? boost® high protein nutritional drink can help you get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. join the club at bran
by the way benjamin netanyahu is going to be speaking at 9:30 eastern. we'll carry his remarks live. >>> still to come in the "newsroom" a historic mistake for the world, that's how israel is describing the iranian nuclear deal. up next benjamin netanyahu is set to speak in just minutes. i'll be right back. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste...
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eric: we have been waiting for the comments from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ey are now delayed and we know why. the white house is saying president obama will have a telephone conversation with the israeli prime minister as well as saudi arabia. netanyahu said the world powers have caused in to iran pointing out this will even leash millions of dollars for tehran to use to support terrorism around the world. martha: an incredible story of survival. authorities say a 16-year-old girl missing after a small plane crash has been found alive. we reported the rest of this story to you last week, thinking all three of these people were lost. but she wandered in the wilderness for days in washington state. then a drive found her and drove her to a store so she could contact her family. what a story this is. what do we know about these details? >> reporter: the 16-year-old autumn veach said there was bad weather as they flew through the mountains. the plane crashed and caught on fire. leland bowman and his wife are still missing. autumn said her step grandparents were
eric: we have been waiting for the comments from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. ey are now delayed and we know why. the white house is saying president obama will have a telephone conversation with the israeli prime minister as well as saudi arabia. netanyahu said the world powers have caused in to iran pointing out this will even leash millions of dollars for tehran to use to support terrorism around the world. martha: an incredible story of survival. authorities say a 16-year-old...
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we talked to senior administration officials at the white house, they know where benjamin netanyahu stands issue. they don't expect these differences to be patched up. i suspect, wolf there will be other conversations between president obama and prime minister netanyahu in the days and weeks to come wolf. >> i'm sure it was a tough conversation. i would have loved to have heard it. we'll be speaking shortly, by the way, with a former israeli ambassador to the united states michael oren. he doesn't like this deal either. jim akos at the tacostaacosta thanks very much. jim has spent more than two decades at the u.s. state department, what's your reaction to this deal aaron? >> i think the president got what he want and will in fact over the next decade get what he aimed for which is a slow smaller, more easily transparent and more easily verifiable iranian nuclear program. but i think also we paid a lot for what is essentially an arms control agreement and not a disarmament agreement and therein lies the problem. with the arrangement. think about it. in exchange for a twep iranians don't hav
we talked to senior administration officials at the white house, they know where benjamin netanyahu stands issue. they don't expect these differences to be patched up. i suspect, wolf there will be other conversations between president obama and prime minister netanyahu in the days and weeks to come wolf. >> i'm sure it was a tough conversation. i would have loved to have heard it. we'll be speaking shortly, by the way, with a former israeli ambassador to the united states michael oren....
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most vocal critics of the deal with iran could tension netanyahu says that the whole world -- benjamin netanyahu says the whole world, not just israel, is at greater risk. pm netanyahu: the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. the leading international powers have that our collective future on a deal with a formal sponsor of international terrorism. they have gambled that intent years time iran's terrorist regime will change while removing any incentive for it to do so. laura: joining me on the light is israel's former finance minister also head of the centrist party. thank you for joining us on "france 24." you said prime minister netanyahu should resign over his failure to stop this deal. it is hard to see what more he could have done. what would you have done differently. mr. lapid: excuse me, but i will not criticize in english on international media israeli prime minister. when he said to the israeli audience has to do with the way we see things. i agreed completely with prime minister on the fact that this is a dangerous agreement, not the agreement we were hop
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what does benjamin netanyahu want?minent confrontation with iran or wants the united states to destroy the iranian nuclear program. the final point here jose and i'm sorry to be very provocative. i understand if the saudis say they would like to get rid of the iran ii nuclear program. israel has between 100 and 200 nuclear devices. these are not my numbers, they're american numbers. so i don't understand why the prime minister of a country that has 100 nuclear devices would like to destroy a supposedly peaceful nuclear program. iran is on record, it will never have the capacity or ability to build a nuclear bomb. it will be enshrined. this is good news. >> always a pleasure to see you. thank you for being with me this morning. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead on "the rundown." we expect to hear from hillary clinton sometime this morning. >>> back here in mexico a manhunt for one of the most dangerous drug kingpins joaquin "el chapo" guzman. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta and fires up free wi-fi, with a netwo
what does benjamin netanyahu want?minent confrontation with iran or wants the united states to destroy the iranian nuclear program. the final point here jose and i'm sorry to be very provocative. i understand if the saudis say they would like to get rid of the iran ii nuclear program. israel has between 100 and 200 nuclear devices. these are not my numbers, they're american numbers. so i don't understand why the prime minister of a country that has 100 nuclear devices would like to destroy a...
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that's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said pretty much what you expected him to say, this this deal was a historic mistake that puts israel in ever more danger. we're going to talk about this on the other side of a break. i'll be right back. introducing neutrogena hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin that bounces back. new hydro boost. from neutrogena. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. this allergy season, will you be a so
that's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he said pretty much what you expected him to say, this this deal was a historic mistake that puts israel in ever more danger. we're going to talk about this on the other side of a break. i'll be right back. introducing neutrogena hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up to 1000 times its weight in water. this refreshing water gel plumps skin...
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something that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. somak think it's too little too late, and he does not expect life to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera tel aviv. >> now greek banks will reopen on monday with slightly flexible withdraw limits. >>> meanwhile, the greek prime minister has sworn in new ministers of his cabinet. there were nine changes over all including the labor and energy ministers. the changes came after prime minister tsipras sacked ministers who were opposed to the austerity measures. >>> two men have been arrested for accidently starting the fire near the capital. the other blaze destroyed 30 homes. firefighters are on alert for more flareups. well a wildfire has sent people fleeing from a major highway in california. hundreds of firefighters and aircraft have been battling the flames. >> fierce and fast moving, the flames caught motorists by surprise. as drivers abandon their car and scramble to safety. >> my husband just said get your stuff and go, and we did.
something that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. somak think it's too little too late, and he does not expect life to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera tel aviv. >> now greek banks will reopen on monday with slightly flexible withdraw limits. >>> meanwhile, the greek prime minister has sworn in new ministers of his cabinet. there were nine changes over all including the labor and energy ministers. the...
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what is prime minister benjamin netanyahu, your before the guess doing to do? reach out directly to congress which he did in a few months ago in a widely discussed meetings where he stood on the floor of congress here in the united states? what will he do to get his message and his side to the united states congress which has 60 days to of course look over this deal? >> well, liz, no doubt that prime minister netanyahu will continue to make the case however very respectfully, and without getting into the political process, the domestic issues here in the united states, but i would say that right now the main option that israel has is first of all, to have a more robust and to really upgrade its defensive capabilities, its deterrent capabilities. there is also a unique time and unique moment where new allies in the region can be found. certainly because there is converging interest now between israel and the main sunni-arab states, saudi arabia, certainly jordan and egypt and other gulf countries. i think that would be the course of action and i'm afraid tension
what is prime minister benjamin netanyahu, your before the guess doing to do? reach out directly to congress which he did in a few months ago in a widely discussed meetings where he stood on the floor of congress here in the united states? what will he do to get his message and his side to the united states congress which has 60 days to of course look over this deal? >> well, liz, no doubt that prime minister netanyahu will continue to make the case however very respectfully, and without...
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. >> benjamin netanyahu has even the green light to can 300 more -- construct 300 more settler homes. officials have announced the plan, accusing israel of sabotaging peace efforts. >> is really security forces face off against settlers in the west bank settlement. spraying protesters with water canyon -- canon and physically removing some from a closed military zone. the classy rep did following a decision by israel's supreme court, that ruled the partially built and vacant dwellings were construct did illegally. it called for the buildings we -- to be destroyed. >> this is a disaster. it terrible. we are in great pain. we will respected with much regret. >> the high court is under the rule of god. >> bowing to pressure, prime minister benjamin netanyahu offered compensation, giving the green light to 300 housing units to be built immediately and planning approval for 400 or teen homes in east jerusalem. >> it continues its war again palestinians. it requires us to turn to organizations and work to stop this right-wing government. >> the building is seen by the palace any as an any c
. >> benjamin netanyahu has even the green light to can 300 more -- construct 300 more settler homes. officials have announced the plan, accusing israel of sabotaging peace efforts. >> is really security forces face off against settlers in the west bank settlement. spraying protesters with water canyon -- canon and physically removing some from a closed military zone. the classy rep did following a decision by israel's supreme court, that ruled the partially built and vacant...
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he has made calls to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and saudi arabia's king and leaders in congress. lawmakers on capitol hill have 60 days to review and block this deal but the white house is taking comfort in in the fact much of that time is spent in the lawmakers' august recess and pushing a likely showdown to september and a showdown the president says he is ready for. >> i'm confident that this deal will meet the national security interests of the united states and our allies. so i will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal. >> reporter: but the big question comes down to this do the deals opponents in congress have the two-thirds vote needed to override a presidential veto? one white house official told me they don't believe the position opposition will be able to clear that hurdle. it's all but certain he'll have that chance. christine? >> thanks for that jim acosta. >>> some of the most opposition is coming from israeli. benjamin netanyahu called it a historic mistake and said on israeli tv it would provide iran with a dangero
he has made calls to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and saudi arabia's king and leaders in congress. lawmakers on capitol hill have 60 days to review and block this deal but the white house is taking comfort in in the fact much of that time is spent in the lawmakers' august recess and pushing a likely showdown to september and a showdown the president says he is ready for. >> i'm confident that this deal will meet the national security interests of the united states and our...
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something prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change.inks it's too little to late. and that he doesn't expect life in israel to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazerra, tel aviv. >>> the kenyan shopping shopping mall attacked by al shabab fighters two years ago has reopened. 67 people died in nairobi. the siege lasted four days, metal and bomb detect tours have been installed. yoyolanda is from the institute of security studies in my nairobi she says kenyon security certain sit still have lessons to learn. >> there has been fair various attempts to change the top leader ship ship in the military and security. but beyond that, it's very difficult to say what has been duncan cretely todone concretely to insure more discipline. the response to west gate was that you had two security institutions competing for the leading role on the scene. you have the gsu and the military. there needs to be a clear. [ inaudible ] in the future and the government has been working on that on clear chain of comma
something prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change.inks it's too little to late. and that he doesn't expect life in israel to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazerra, tel aviv. >>> the kenyan shopping shopping mall attacked by al shabab fighters two years ago has reopened. 67 people died in nairobi. the siege lasted four days, metal and bomb detect tours have been installed. yoyolanda is from the institute of security...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling it a mistake. erin is there for us. >> reporter: throughout the process, we heard strong rhetoric from israel calling it a bad agreement. today is no different. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting in jerusalem. he said when you are ready to make a deal no matter what the cost this is the result from the first report that is are arriving, it is already possible to conclude that a disagreement is an historic mistake for the world. we are expecting a more elaborate statement, more elaborate reaction as details come out. we are hearing from government officials, including hard liners coalition partner issued the following statement, saying quote, this day will be remembered as a black day in the history of the free world. history books are rewritten with a most dangerous and severe chapter. this rhetoric presumably before officials in israel had a chance to read this entire agreement, really goes to illustrate the lack of trust that has existed throughout this process and we are already h
prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling it a mistake. erin is there for us. >> reporter: throughout the process, we heard strong rhetoric from israel calling it a bad agreement. today is no different. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting in jerusalem. he said when you are ready to make a deal no matter what the cost this is the result from the first report that is are arriving, it is already possible to conclude that a disagreement is an historic mistake for the world. we...
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the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling it a historic mistake. i get more reaction from his spokesman this hour. >>> on the run, a multimillion-dollar reward is now being offered for mexico's most notorious druglord after a stunning escape from a maximum security prison. is his glamorous wife part of the support network helping him hide? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> relations between the united states and iran are poised to enter a new era after decades of hostility. western and the tehran government have reached an historic agreement to prevent iran's nuclear program from developing nuclear weapons. we're going live to vienna where the deal was struck after almost two years of grueling talks. we're going to hear from two top negotiators. we'll also get reaction from israel which strongly opposes the agreement and from the white house which is claiming victory. our correspondents and guests are standing by including the white house deputy national security adviser ben rhodes and the spokesman for the israeli prime ministe
the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calling it a historic mistake. i get more reaction from his spokesman this hour. >>> on the run, a multimillion-dollar reward is now being offered for mexico's most notorious druglord after a stunning escape from a maximum security prison. is his glamorous wife part of the support network helping him hide? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> relations between the united states and iran are poised to...
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ash carter met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. he's trying to convince netanyahu that the deal are iran will not threaten israel's security. carter also held talks in jordan today. he heads to saudi arabia on wednesday where he tries to convince gulf allies that the deal will not create further instability in the region. the parliament opted to wait 80 days before voting on the agreement. legislators say they want to study it first and wait to see if congress approves it. we have the latetress washington. >> antonio carter's goal is to make sure that the united states is ready to help deter iranian aggression if the nuclear deal results in iran being more powerful and more of a threat. >> there was the obligatory handshake and photo op as u.s.' defense chief meets with israel's prime minister, who has announced the iranian nuclear deal as a mistake of historical importance. carter met with two hours with benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem and left without any former joint statement. at his next stop, a visit to the u.s. and coalition
ash carter met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. he's trying to convince netanyahu that the deal are iran will not threaten israel's security. carter also held talks in jordan today. he heads to saudi arabia on wednesday where he tries to convince gulf allies that the deal will not create further instability in the region. the parliament opted to wait 80 days before voting on the agreement. legislators say they want to study it first and wait to see if congress approves it....
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he'll meet with senior officials including prime minister benjamin netanyahu. an outspoken critic of the deal. patty culhane has the story. >> at the end of the meeting the white house put out a statement that's saying both countries welcomed the joint plan of action, basically the iran deal. so the white house signaling they have the endorsement of saudi arabia. what we know is that the king of saudi arabia asked the president personally to take this meeting. they want to iron out the details. they want more than reassurances from the united states. they want publicly to help with interdiction, special training for their special forces and also help the gcc as a whole build some mix system. that's what they've been publicly talking about. we don't know what the u.s. has promised to sell to saudi arabia and the other gulf countries. we should know in the next couple of weeks when the secretary of defense and secretary of state travel to the region. >>> amesh aramesh joins us. how difficult is it going to be to sell the deal on both sides? >> you know the proble
he'll meet with senior officials including prime minister benjamin netanyahu. an outspoken critic of the deal. patty culhane has the story. >> at the end of the meeting the white house put out a statement that's saying both countries welcomed the joint plan of action, basically the iran deal. so the white house signaling they have the endorsement of saudi arabia. what we know is that the king of saudi arabia asked the president personally to take this meeting. they want to iron out the...
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carter will also be meeting with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. mr. u has of course been the most fears public and vocal critic of any kind of deal with iran describing it as a mistake of historic proportions. however in saying that he's not alone in the criticism of this deal reached between iran and global powers, mr. carter is also visiting countries like jordan and saudi arabia with the same message, that this is a good deal, and it is a deal that will lend to the security of the region. as we have been saying nations like israel and indeed other countries here in the middle east very suspicious about this agreement. this agreement which has now been passioned unanimously 50 u.n. security council. >> still ahead on al jazeera: gunfire and explosions heard in burundi's capital just hours before a poll gets underway. and how this 19-year-old solved the rubik's cube, was it enough to set a world record? after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and
carter will also be meeting with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. mr. u has of course been the most fears public and vocal critic of any kind of deal with iran describing it as a mistake of historic proportions. however in saying that he's not alone in the criticism of this deal reached between iran and global powers, mr. carter is also visiting countries like jordan and saudi arabia with the same message, that this is a good deal, and it is a deal that will lend to the security...
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today is a weekly cabinet meeting chaired by benjamin netanyahu. in those comments, we played a clip just there but he also said it seems clear that the nuclear talks in iran have yielded a collapse, not a breakthrough the major powers concessions are increasing. the collapse in his mind being the collapse of the red lines that the coalition partners in those talks had actually set up in advance of going into them. he's repeatedly compared iran getting the bomb as being worse in his perception to the deal which was done with north korea which led to north korea getting its nuclear arsenal. in many ways, it's not new stuff from israeli but although the israelis are aware that a deal is frankly almost impossible to avoid now they're keen to make sure that they continue to put hard pressure on the p5 plus one, so that the deal which is likely to be done is as beneficial to israel as it possibly can be. >> paul, do we know how much resonance in this vilification of the prospective deal in vienna has with the israeli people? >> well, from the israeli pu
today is a weekly cabinet meeting chaired by benjamin netanyahu. in those comments, we played a clip just there but he also said it seems clear that the nuclear talks in iran have yielded a collapse, not a breakthrough the major powers concessions are increasing. the collapse in his mind being the collapse of the red lines that the coalition partners in those talks had actually set up in advance of going into them. he's repeatedly compared iran getting the bomb as being worse in his perception...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu.in us from jerusalem. >> reporter: christine, we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu as his meeting began with the dutch foreign minister in jerusalem. he said quote, when you are ready to make a deal no matter what the cost this is the result result. from the first reports, it is possible to conclude this agreement is historic mistake for the world. we are expecting a more elaborate statement from the israeli prime minister later today. we are also hearing from members of his coalition. hard line coalition partner bennett releasing a statement, quote, this day will be remembered as a black day in the history of the free world. history books are rewritten today with the most dangerous and severe chapter. very strong rhetoric coming from the israeli government. presumably before they had a chance to read the entire agreement. that illustrates the lack of trust that existed throughout the process. also hearing from foreign minister saying quote now the talks are over it is time
prime minister benjamin netanyahu.in us from jerusalem. >> reporter: christine, we heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu as his meeting began with the dutch foreign minister in jerusalem. he said quote, when you are ready to make a deal no matter what the cost this is the result result. from the first reports, it is possible to conclude this agreement is historic mistake for the world. we are expecting a more elaborate statement from the israeli prime minister later today. we are...
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he calls it a historic mistake. >> indeed, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been the most vocal and biggest critic of this deal with iran. but the fact of the matter we now have this unanimous decision by the u.n. security council supporting this deal. it's becoming increasingly difficult for mr. netanyahu to really do anything to change the outcome of this agreement. this historic agreement. >> sorry, we're breaking out of that report to bring you the iranian. ambassador speaking to the council. >> marks the shape in iran's peaceful nuclear program. the result of extensive and collective for close to two years to keep diplomacy a chance and end the result to pressure. it is a fundamentally different approach helped all us butt an end to an unnecessary crisis and accomplish major achievement for all the parties involved in the whole international community. the resolution adapted provided also for the determination of the security council resolution that unjustifybly placed sanctions on iran for its efforts to exercise it's rights. nobody has ever presented any proof indicating
he calls it a historic mistake. >> indeed, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been the most vocal and biggest critic of this deal with iran. but the fact of the matter we now have this unanimous decision by the u.n. security council supporting this deal. it's becoming increasingly difficult for mr. netanyahu to really do anything to change the outcome of this agreement. this historic agreement. >> sorry, we're breaking out of that report to bring you the iranian. ambassador...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that it will put iran on the shore path to nuclear weapons. he spoke by phone with president obama, who tried to allay those fears. >> hours before iran's nuclear deal with local powers was formerly announceed israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake. of historical proportions. >> he then made a second address and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> netanyahu is under increasing pressure by opposition politicians at home who blame him of failing to prevent the deal. >> in ten years obama is not going to be the president. no one knows who will be the president. >> in west jerusalem they were equally critical of the deal. >> now they're going to bring in more money and fund more terrorism. it will make everything bad. >> iraniran just like north korea, cannot be trusted. i hope the congress and the senate will go over this agreement very carefully. >> the united states congress has 60 days
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. >>> the strongest reaction is coming from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as you can imagine, he blasted the deal. >> the militant islamic state of iran is going to receive a short path to nuclear weapons. many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted. in addition, iran will get a jackpot of cash hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression in terror in the region and in the world. this is a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> nbc chief correspondent richard engle joins us live from tel aviv. when you have benjamin netanyahu saying this is just money that will fuel a terror machine, what is the reaction? >> i can't say there is one universal reaction from the middle east. there is two reactions. there is a pro-rouhani camp that has come out strongly in favor of this deal. the regime congratulated this deal. russia has spoken out in support of this deal that it enriches iran. it is partly because of comments like that that the israelis have come out so strojly. ly
. >>> the strongest reaction is coming from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as you can imagine, he blasted the deal. >> the militant islamic state of iran is going to receive a short path to nuclear weapons. many of the restrictions that were supposed to prevent it from getting there will be lifted. in addition, iran will get a jackpot of cash hundreds of billions of dollars, which will enable it to continue to pursue its aggression in terror in the region and in the world....
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. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society, that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying to combat it, but few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video that went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rallies were largely peaceful until police fired tear gas and stun grenades. >> in israel because of this huge amount of this divide and conquer that goes on there is a lot of racism that is legitimate. we shouldn't be surprised when this racism towards palestinians that is always kind of pushed by the government, when it translates to racism of other groups. >> this is one of the wealthier suburbs of west jerusalem but within the suburb this is an area that is not just the poorest in the area but all of israel. this is where we meet somak. he immigrated to israel ten years ago. he tells me nearly everyone who lives in the area is black israeli, and that unemployment here is more than double the national average. residents complaint frequent hara
. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society, that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying to combat it, but few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video that went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rallies were largely peaceful until police fired tear gas and stun grenades. >> in israel because of this huge amount of this divide and...
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we'll hear from prime minister benjamin netanyahu a top critic of the deal. a shooting rampage at marine recruiting center takes five lives. we'll talk to the top democrat on step at intelligence committee about these type of lone wolf terror attacks. donald trump goes on the defensive after he criticisms former pob. >> he is a -- because he was captured. we'll have analysis ton that all the news it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs we're going to start this morning with historic deal between united states and iran limit that country's nuclear capabilities. congress has 06 days to review the deal and vote on it. friday we sat down with secretary of state john kerry and energy secretary earnest moniz who kale face. >> mr. secretary iran is sworn enemy of the united states. why should americans within they see iranians dancing in the street why shouldn't they be suspicious. >> everybody should be. we're suspicious. which is why we negotiated the deal that is not based on trust at all. everything that this deal is based on is on perfo
we'll hear from prime minister benjamin netanyahu a top critic of the deal. a shooting rampage at marine recruiting center takes five lives. we'll talk to the top democrat on step at intelligence committee about these type of lone wolf terror attacks. donald trump goes on the defensive after he criticisms former pob. >> he is a -- because he was captured. we'll have analysis ton that all the news it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs we're going to...
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earlier benjamin netanyahu said that the agreement was a stunning historic mistake. more an that in a moment. but first we go to diplomatic editor james bays with more. >> after hours of intense negotiations into the night the key players here said it was an historic deal. it's opponents believe it's a dangerous historic mistake even one of the main negotiators admitted it was very much a compromise agreement. >> we're reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody finance it isage important achievement for all of us. >> in washington, d.c. the president promised if congress tried to block the deal he'll act. >> it's not clear if it was order nateed in advance but immediately after the u.s. president spoke his iranian counterpart followed suit. today is a new beginning. the beginning of a new trend. the beginning of happiness, the beginning of hope, the beginning of a better future for young people and a binning for our beloved iran. >> i'm convinced that the political will of the iranian leadership is there to try to use this window of opportunity we have to
earlier benjamin netanyahu said that the agreement was a stunning historic mistake. more an that in a moment. but first we go to diplomatic editor james bays with more. >> after hours of intense negotiations into the night the key players here said it was an historic deal. it's opponents believe it's a dangerous historic mistake even one of the main negotiators admitted it was very much a compromise agreement. >> we're reaching an agreement that is not perfect for anybody finance it...
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu has visited the family in hospital. and says he's committed to finding the people responsible. >>> the debris of what is felt to be from mh370 on its way to france for examination. >>> 11 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in anbar province in iraq. using a military vehicle the convoy was in the el sacre region. seven others were injured in the attack. fighting between government forces and i.s.i.l. continues near the country's largest oil refinery in beji. one of the groups on the front line says it's not getting the support it needs to defend the area. imran khan reports from baghdad. >> pushing slowly this publish gentleman group inches forward in begi beji town. this is not an ordinary town. things aren't going to plan. first sown south sunni groups complain they are not getting what they need. >> nothing tangible so far just empty promises, we want weapons to fighten the front lines. we are not at these camps to just eat and sleep. >> sunni fighters may be the key to fighting i.s.i.l. in anbar a mainly su
prime minister benjamin netanyahu has visited the family in hospital. and says he's committed to finding the people responsible. >>> the debris of what is felt to be from mh370 on its way to france for examination. >>> 11 people have been killed in a suicide bombing in anbar province in iraq. using a military vehicle the convoy was in the el sacre region. seven others were injured in the attack. fighting between government forces and i.s.i.l. continues near the country's...
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i cannot imagine benjamin netanyahu is holding back on his visit with ash carter. how is the u.s. doing in terms of reassuring the israeli leader? >> reporter: christine, we understand the meeting is still underway. it is a closed-door meeting. we are not privy to what is going on there. we know going into the trip secretary carter was clear in saying his goal in all this was not to try to sway israeli opinion. he said that his goal was to focus on the military cooperation between the two countries. that cooperation was very much center stage topic of discussion at a joint press conference he gave with his israeli counterpart. both men saying any disagreements over the iran nuclear deal would not have a negative impact on the military cooperation saying both countries still share the same objectives. >> there's no disagreement about the ultimate objective. we cannot let iran have a nuclear weapon. and there's no disagreement about the threats israel sees every day from iran's destabilizing activities from terrorists like hezbollah, hamas and isil. >> reporter: those so-called dest
i cannot imagine benjamin netanyahu is holding back on his visit with ash carter. how is the u.s. doing in terms of reassuring the israeli leader? >> reporter: christine, we understand the meeting is still underway. it is a closed-door meeting. we are not privy to what is going on there. we know going into the trip secretary carter was clear in saying his goal in all this was not to try to sway israeli opinion. he said that his goal was to focus on the military cooperation between the two...
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. >> reporter: over the weekend, more strong words from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. drawing attention to remarks made by iran's supreme leader on saturday. saturday iran's supreme leader saying the policies in the united states would not change as a result of the nuclear agreement. on sunday in his weekly cabinet meeting, benjamin netanyahu saying quotas long as the iranian leadership continues for calls of death to america and death to israel there is no reason to make compromises. secretary carter for his part saying this nuclear agreement does not take a u.s. military option off the table and u.s. officials saying that part of the reasons for this trip is to take a look at what more can be done to counter iran's destabilizing influence in the region. >> erin mclaughlin, thank you. >>> opening day for embassies in havana. marking a new relationship with the two countries that severed ties years ago. the american flags will not fly outside. that will happen when secretary of state john kerry visits in august. >>> breaking news. four italians kidnapped in libya. a cr
. >> reporter: over the weekend, more strong words from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. drawing attention to remarks made by iran's supreme leader on saturday. saturday iran's supreme leader saying the policies in the united states would not change as a result of the nuclear agreement. on sunday in his weekly cabinet meeting, benjamin netanyahu saying quotas long as the iranian leadership continues for calls of death to america and death to israel there is no reason to make...
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something that benjamin netanyahu processes to change. some think it's too little too late and he does not expect life to improve for him and other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera tel aviv. >> there have been ugly scenes in australia between right-wing groups and anti-racist demonstrators there. nationalist groups were holding a so-called reclaim australia rally in melbourne. just a number planned. roads around victoria state parliament were blocked with officers separating the two camps. >>> nepal's massive earthquake left many out of work. but now some are putting their skills to humanitarian use. they're joining forces with the u.n. to carry food to thousands of people in inaccessible villages. >> local porters gather food for the world food program. many of them have been without jobs since airplane's earthquake, which killed thousands of people. a porter with a trekking agency before. >> my house was destroyed. we cannot afford to sit around. we need to work. >> more than 7,500 porters have been employed
something that benjamin netanyahu processes to change. some think it's too little too late and he does not expect life to improve for him and other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera tel aviv. >> there have been ugly scenes in australia between right-wing groups and anti-racist demonstrators there. nationalist groups were holding a so-called reclaim australia rally in melbourne. just a number planned. roads around victoria state parliament were blocked with...
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now benjamin netanyahu is his own guy, right, and he gave this speech a year and a half ago. he gave exactly the same speech when they announced the joint plan of ak. it's the worst thing ever. it's hitler. it's munich. a year and a half later he's endorsed the joint plan of action. i pay more attention to israeli intel people. the head of assad said iran has capitulated and the israeli military says as they project things look pretty good for them. i'm going to go with the israeli military. >> jim walsh good to talk to you and hear from you. as you might imagine the reaction coming in from congress and elsewhere, the nuclear deal. the lawmakers in congress are falling just about where you think they might. they'll get to vote on it of course. republicans sounding off against this agreement. some democrats, look, i have to know the details before i can really come out. house speaker john boehner says based on what he knows, the agreement is unacceptable and will allow iran to build a weapon. harry reid says the deal is historic and the results of years of hard work. he's call
now benjamin netanyahu is his own guy, right, and he gave this speech a year and a half ago. he gave exactly the same speech when they announced the joint plan of ak. it's the worst thing ever. it's hitler. it's munich. a year and a half later he's endorsed the joint plan of action. i pay more attention to israeli intel people. the head of assad said iran has capitulated and the israeli military says as they project things look pretty good for them. i'm going to go with the israeli military....
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here in washington, though, reaction to the deal is more muted while in israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls it the deal that took 20 months to reach a historic mistake. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the u.s. and other world powers struck a historic agreement to curb iran's nuclear program. >> this deal demonstrates that american diplomacy can bring about real and meaningful change, change that makes our country and the world safer and more secure. >> reporter: under the deal iran will have to reduce its stockpile of enriched uranium by 98%, drop the number of centrifuges by two thirds and allow inspectors into the country to verify it is following the accord. in return, the u.s. and u.n. will lift economic sanctions and allow iran to begin selling its oil on the world markets. iranian president praised the deal and said his country never intended to produce nuclear weapons but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu strongly disagrees. >> in a decade this deal will give an unreformed, unrepent assistant and foor -- repentant and far richer terrorist regime the capacity to pro
here in washington, though, reaction to the deal is more muted while in israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls it the deal that took 20 months to reach a historic mistake. craig boswell has more. >> reporter: the u.s. and other world powers struck a historic agreement to curb iran's nuclear program. >> this deal demonstrates that american diplomacy can bring about real and meaningful change, change that makes our country and the world safer and more secure. >>...
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something that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. some thinks it's too little too late, and he doesn't expect life to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera. tel aviv. >> now greek banks will reopen on monday with slightly more flexible withdraw in it. people will be able to take out maximum of 420 euros a week instead of the daily 60 euro limits. but meanwhile the greek prime minister sworn in new ministers in his cabinet. there were nine changes over all including the labor and energy ministers. the changes were made after alexis tsipras sacked ministers who were opposed to austerity measures. >> our country is in a very difficult situation. enough with words. we must show actions. >> greece's continual. crisis has put great stress on its healthcare system as well. gaining access to an athens hospital and spoke about the new challenges they're facing. >> today the doctor makes his rounds relieved to find all these patients in stable continue even though greece's crumbling healthcare s
something that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. some thinks it's too little too late, and he doesn't expect life to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. al jazeera. tel aviv. >> now greek banks will reopen on monday with slightly more flexible withdraw in it. people will be able to take out maximum of 420 euros a week instead of the daily 60 euro limits. but meanwhile the greek prime minister sworn in new ministers in his...
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then the toughest critic benjamin netanyahu, iran will never change. christine. >> jim, thank you. the exchange about americans being held in iran. the rare moment where the president lashed at the reporter. major garrett asked about the issues over the hostages held. as the president can be content celebrating the nuclear deal when four americans are still in custody by the iranians. >> can you tell the country, sir, why you are content with the fanfare around the deal to leave the conscious of this nation unaccounted for in relation for the four americans? >> i have to give you credit major, for how you craft those questions. the notion that i'm content, as i celebrate with american citizens languishing in iranian jails, major, that's nonsense. and you should know better. >> the administration scrambling to convince leaders around the world that the nuclear agreement is a good deal. secretary of state john kerry meets with the saudi arabia foreign minister. then ash carter heads to the middle east. the white house trying to soften fierce israeli opposition to the deal. unnamed ad
then the toughest critic benjamin netanyahu, iran will never change. christine. >> jim, thank you. the exchange about americans being held in iran. the rare moment where the president lashed at the reporter. major garrett asked about the issues over the hostages held. as the president can be content celebrating the nuclear deal when four americans are still in custody by the iranians. >> can you tell the country, sir, why you are content with the fanfare around the deal to leave the...
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lester holt spoke a short time ago with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> mr. prime minister i'd like to begin by asking you about your conversation with president obama yesterday. can you give us the essence of what you told him? >> well you know i respect president obama and we can respectfully disagree. i thought and i said that this deal poses a great danger to israel. i believe it poses a great danger to america and the world. when you let the number one terrorist regime in the world have a sure path to the bomb and hundreds of billions of dollars with which to finance its terrorism around the world, that's not good for any of us. >> do you think that the relationship between israel and the u.s. has been fractured? do you feel the president has betrayed you on this issue? >> no. look i think we have a disagreement and i appreciate the alliance with the united states, the support that we receive from the president, the congress and the american people but we have a real disagreement. we think this is not merely a threat to us we think it's a threat to you a
lester holt spoke a short time ago with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> mr. prime minister i'd like to begin by asking you about your conversation with president obama yesterday. can you give us the essence of what you told him? >> well you know i respect president obama and we can respectfully disagree. i thought and i said that this deal poses a great danger to israel. i believe it poses a great danger to america and the world. when you let the number one terrorist...
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something prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. thomas gosa thinks it's too little too late and he doesn't expect life in israel to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. ays, tel aviv. >>> seven people have been arrested in mexico over the jail break of drug kingpin eh chapo guzman. it's not known if they are prison guards. it's been a defendant week since guzman escaped from the maximum security prison through a mile-long tunnel built in his cell. 30 brinz guards have been questioned over guzman's escape. the embarrassment for the president is putting pressure on the government to do more to battle public corruption. >> we are not going to resolve this issue with anger and wrath. we need to take on responsibility that this implied. the government has not evaded its responsibility. they took on the task of an extensive surveillance of this criminal. the only way to re-write this wrong is to recapture this criminal and punish all of those involved. >>> brazil's government is facing a deepening c
something prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised to change. thomas gosa thinks it's too little too late and he doesn't expect life in israel to improve for him or other black israelis no matter what the government does. ays, tel aviv. >>> seven people have been arrested in mexico over the jail break of drug kingpin eh chapo guzman. it's not known if they are prison guards. it's been a defendant week since guzman escaped from the maximum security prison through a mile-long...
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benjamin netanyahu has been prime minister for six years. reason he hasn't taken military option. >> critics of the deal have said the sanctions were working. why not just ratchet up the pressure with sanctions? >> the problem is there's a whole world outside the united states. even if we ratchet up sanctions, the rest of the world is not going to indefinitely keep sanctions on iran without a deal. so global pressure on iran probably goes down rather than up which means our leverage for a better deal is lower, not higher. that's why the alternatives to this deal were worse. >> screw up the sankctions. that's a real area of pushback. we have this other concern, which is that when you lift the sanctions, billions and billions will flood into legitimizing them and making them a bigger terror tool than ever. >> reporter: you have to look at the administrations on standards of success on this deal. i hear peter on this. i've covered iran for ten years. i was there when the president made that phone call. when you look at theprogress in the last t
benjamin netanyahu has been prime minister for six years. reason he hasn't taken military option. >> critics of the deal have said the sanctions were working. why not just ratchet up the pressure with sanctions? >> the problem is there's a whole world outside the united states. even if we ratchet up sanctions, the rest of the world is not going to indefinitely keep sanctions on iran without a deal. so global pressure on iran probably goes down rather than up which means our leverage...
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meanwhile, prime minister benjamin netanyahu argues iran will never change.e. >> jim, thanks for that. that exchange jim mentioned about americans held by iran came as one of the rare moments where the president has lashed back at a reporter. cbs correspondent major garrett asked about the four americans and jason rezaian who are being held in iran. >> can you tell the country why you are content with the fanfare around the deal to lead the conscious of the nation unaccounted for in relation to the four americans. >> i have to give you credit major, for how you craft those questions. the notion i'm content as i celebrate with american citizens languishing in iranian jail ss. major, that's nonsense and you should know better. >> the administration scrambling to convince leaders around the world that the iran nuclear agreement is a good deal. secretary of state john kerry talks with saudi arabia here and then ash carter is meeting saudi officials on their turf next week. and then the u.s. is offering to increase the u.s. military aid package to israel. one unex
meanwhile, prime minister benjamin netanyahu argues iran will never change.e. >> jim, thanks for that. that exchange jim mentioned about americans held by iran came as one of the rare moments where the president has lashed back at a reporter. cbs correspondent major garrett asked about the four americans and jason rezaian who are being held in iran. >> can you tell the country why you are content with the fanfare around the deal to lead the conscious of the nation unaccounted for in...
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. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu says racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that fed up with a government and ministerial schmidt aimed at trying to combat it. few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video which went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rally did were largely peaceful until police fired tear grass and stun grenades at protesters, a show of force rarely used against israeli citizens who are not palestinian. >> there is this huge amount of this divide and conquer that goes on. there is a lot of inhifrnt racism that is legitimate. so we shouldn't be surprised when this racism toward palestinians is also kind of pushed by the government when it has racism to other groups. >> this is receptione. within the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which isn't just one of the poorest in the area but in all of israel. it's where we met s on mak mak gozak: he shows me around his home which is inside one of several socialized house can blocks. he says you know employment here is more than double th
. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu says racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that fed up with a government and ministerial schmidt aimed at trying to combat it. few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video which went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rally did were largely peaceful until police fired tear grass and stun grenades at protesters, a show of force rarely used against israeli citizens...
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a deal has been strongly opposed by israel with prime minister benjamin netanyahu expressing dissatisfactiona phone call to u.s. president barack obama and described it as a historic mistake as we report from west jerusalem. >> reporter: hours before iran's nuclear deal with powers was even formally announced israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> reporter: he then made a second address later in the day after reviewing the deal and his criticisms were even more pointed. >> the world is a much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. >> reporter: netanyahu is under increasing pressure by opposition politicians at home who blame him for failing to prevent the deal. they accuse the prime minister of straining ties with u.s. president barack obama which they say harmed israel's ability to influence the outcome. >> after ten years obama will not be the president, nobody know whose is going to be the president, probably two or three presidents will be in place in this period of tim
a deal has been strongly opposed by israel with prime minister benjamin netanyahu expressing dissatisfactiona phone call to u.s. president barack obama and described it as a historic mistake as we report from west jerusalem. >> reporter: hours before iran's nuclear deal with powers was even formally announced israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu made a televised statement denouncing the agreement. >> this is a bad mistake of historic proportions. >> reporter: he then made...
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we do know as you mentioned he called prime minister benjamin netanyahu to try to reassure him and puttingne calls in to congress, the leadership because he still has 60 days to get their approval. americans woke up to an unusual, early morning address from president obama with details with the public and sending a warning to the u.s. congress. >> precisely because the stakes are so high this is not the time for politics or posturing. tough talk from washington does not solve problems. >> reporter: congress now has 60 days to review the veel opponent deal and opponents need to go against them to stop them from u.s. sanctions and seems less likely now after one of the most powerful democrats hillary clinton running for president endorsed the deal. >> based on what i know now and i will be briefed as soon as i finish addressing you, this is an important step in putting the lid on iran's nuclear program. >> reporter: but republicans intend to put up a fight. >> going to end a dangerous regime and billions of dollars in relief while paving the way for nuclear iran and this is not about democra
we do know as you mentioned he called prime minister benjamin netanyahu to try to reassure him and puttingne calls in to congress, the leadership because he still has 60 days to get their approval. americans woke up to an unusual, early morning address from president obama with details with the public and sending a warning to the u.s. congress. >> precisely because the stakes are so high this is not the time for politics or posturing. tough talk from washington does not solve problems....
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is promising change. the community wants more than just words. this report. >> an anti racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal cities. black israelis and supporters gathered to call for an end to discrimination, something they say is institutionalized. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying to combat it. few believe much will change. >> protests erupted last month by a video which went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rallies were peaceful until police fired fear gas and stun grenades at protestors, a show of force rarely used against israeli citizens who are not palestinian. >> because of this divide and conquer that goes on, there is a lot of inherent racism that is legitimate. we shouldn't be priced that this racism against palestinian pushed by the government translates into other groups. >> this is one of the wealthiest suburbs of west jerusalem. within the suburb is a neglec
prime minister benjamin netanyahu is promising change. the community wants more than just words. this report. >> an anti racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal cities. black israelis and supporters gathered to call for an end to discrimination, something they say is institutionalized. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying to combat it. few...
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the chief critic of the deal is israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who told us today that iran is a "terror machine." he reserved israel's right to take military action. netanyahu said iran might cheat in any number of ways including stockpiling uranium ore which is known as yellow cake. >> look, there are two ways that iran can proceed. if they cheat on the deal that wouldn't be too hard because when you look at the inspection provisions in this deal, it's not anywhere, any time. in fact, you have to give them not 24 hours notice inspecting a suspect site but 24 days' notice. can you imagine you're a drug dealer and someone tells you i want to inspect your premises. that's a lot of time, 24 day to flush a lot of meth down the toilet. but even if it doesn't cheat within ten years they're free to build as many centrifuges as they want and be in a position with almost zero breakout time to rush to produce many many bombs. >> pelley: you talk about the agreement making it easier for iran to achieve a bomb but they have to give up 98% of their uranium. they have to cut their centri
the chief critic of the deal is israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who told us today that iran is a "terror machine." he reserved israel's right to take military action. netanyahu said iran might cheat in any number of ways including stockpiling uranium ore which is known as yellow cake. >> look, there are two ways that iran can proceed. if they cheat on the deal that wouldn't be too hard because when you look at the inspection provisions in this deal, it's not anywhere,...
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> reporter: over in israel reaction to that deal was swift and it was harsh, prime minister benjamin netanyahualled it a mistake of historic proportions. >> in fact, the deal gives iran every incentive not to change and in the coming decades the deal will reward iran the terrorist regime in tehran with hundreds of billions of dollars and it will fuel the terrorism worldwide and its aggression in the region and its efforts to destroy israel which are ongoing. >> and we have more on israeli reaction from jerusalem. >> the second time we heard from the prime minister benjamin netanyahu today in his latest statement, it is quite clear that he was directing his message to an international audience. he only spoke in english and delivered a brief statement, however in it he was very scathing of iran and wanted to portray iran as a country that could not be trusted and perhaps more importantly was determined to in his words destroy israel and the united states. whatever the case in the background of all of this mr. netanyahu is facing very serious pressure at home from opposition politicians politicia
> reporter: over in israel reaction to that deal was swift and it was harsh, prime minister benjamin netanyahualled it a mistake of historic proportions. >> in fact, the deal gives iran every incentive not to change and in the coming decades the deal will reward iran the terrorist regime in tehran with hundreds of billions of dollars and it will fuel the terrorism worldwide and its aggression in the region and its efforts to destroy israel which are ongoing. >> and we have more...
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defense minister of the -- of president obama i think shows how much which a combative mood prime benjamin netanyahu is. nobody expected one visit to change netanyahu's attitude, but what's important to note here is that although majority of israeli's are against the deal, the reason why the opposition is against the deal is because it's worried about iran's support for militia in the region against israel increasing. but coming to the state of israel, i think the defense minister is reaching out to the opposition also in israel, which is worried about that. another reason why i think it's positive his visit relations must be improved now more than ever, because in order to confront any potential threat from iran in the region, we must have our relations to america back to where they were before the prime minister entered the crise with his congress speech. >> israel is worried about other things apart from iran getting hold of a nuclear weapon, because a lot of people are saying israel are being paranoid, iran agreed to curb its nuclear weapons, it is going to be monitored very closely from now on
defense minister of the -- of president obama i think shows how much which a combative mood prime benjamin netanyahu is. nobody expected one visit to change netanyahu's attitude, but what's important to note here is that although majority of israeli's are against the deal, the reason why the opposition is against the deal is because it's worried about iran's support for militia in the region against israel increasing. but coming to the state of israel, i think the defense minister is reaching...
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>> of course, the president did call benjamin netanyahu yesterday. i spoke to him after this deal was announced reassured him that the u.s. is still in israel's corner, and is submitted to the security of israel, and told netanyahu that he understood that there are a lot of issues still outstanding with iran. way past this nuclear deal. iran, of course, according to the united states responders terrorism throughout the region, and he assureed israel that they would continue to press iran on these other issues. here on capitol hill, the pro israeli lobby is very powerful. it's called apac. they issued a statement yesterday saying that the deal does not seem to do what it is supposed to do, which is stop all of the pathways by which iran could form--could build a nuclear weapon. they said they were going to study the deal very carefully. they'll be up here pressing members of congress who support israel they'll be pressing members of congress to vote against this deal. now on the other side the president will have some groups urging law make tours suppo
>> of course, the president did call benjamin netanyahu yesterday. i spoke to him after this deal was announced reassured him that the u.s. is still in israel's corner, and is submitted to the security of israel, and told netanyahu that he understood that there are a lot of issues still outstanding with iran. way past this nuclear deal. iran, of course, according to the united states responders terrorism throughout the region, and he assureed israel that they would continue to press iran...
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israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the agreement calling it a mistake. iran would now embark on a sure path to nuclear weapons. >> the world say much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. the leading international powers have bet our collective future on a deal with the foremost sponsor of international terrorism. they have gambled that in 10 year's time iran's terrorist regime will change while removing any incentive for it to do so. >> the u.s. defense secretary ash carter is set to travel to the middle east to reassure israel and other allies who are nervous about the deal. former u.s. diplomat hillary manolev it's said the deal woo be used to solve other crisis in the region. >> if it were used as a springboard to launch really constructive conflict resolution in syria iraq, yemen many of the different places in the middle east where we see wars raging if it could be used is a real springboard for conflict resolution, it would be very constructive. if it's used instead as a way to have as we say in the united states have our cake and eat
israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has condemned the agreement calling it a mistake. iran would now embark on a sure path to nuclear weapons. >> the world say much more dangerous place today than it was yesterday. the leading international powers have bet our collective future on a deal with the foremost sponsor of international terrorism. they have gambled that in 10 year's time iran's terrorist regime will change while removing any incentive for it to do so. >> the u.s....