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dr. anthony: thank you, ms. al-hamdani:. i think all the speakers for sticking to the assigned 10 minute. period. now we have the question and answer time. we ask participants to read the questions on the three by five card and bring them forward. several have been asked to me. while standing, i will answer them as quickly as i can. what is, hasn't too much been made of the sunni-shia divide here? yes, in the case of yemen because the divisions there are rather soft. historically, they have cooperated. there is intermarriage. nothing is pronounced as you find to the northern part of the arabian peninsula, although it does exist. it is true that egypt came and had up to 70,000 to 80,000 troops in support from 1962 to 1967. and it is true that saudi arabia plus iran backed those in northern yemen who were the monarchists. secondly, in terms of people saying that saudi arabia is adamantly anti-shia, come to the following. throughout the 1960's and the 1970's, saudi arabia cooperated most closely with iran, whose head of state w
dr. anthony: thank you, ms. al-hamdani:. i think all the speakers for sticking to the assigned 10 minute. period. now we have the question and answer time. we ask participants to read the questions on the three by five card and bring them forward. several have been asked to me. while standing, i will answer them as quickly as i can. what is, hasn't too much been made of the sunni-shia divide here? yes, in the case of yemen because the divisions there are rather soft. historically, they have...
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dr. anthony: i tried to get as much of that as possible. that is definitely a great lack of information on yemen. in yemen is a private society, but it is a very loving society and they love each other, their neighbors, and the idea of secretary is an and as far as he is concerned, the houthis are part of human -- of part of yemeni society and they have been and will remain there. [indiscernible] the issue is that the u.s. relation with him and is based on security issues. what do we do with al qaeda, what kind of role does yemen play? the question is definitely broader than what the united states wants to look at yemen around. i don't like to talk of sectarianism and yemen is for everybody. abbas almosawa: [speaking arabic] [laughter] abbas almosawa:[speaking arabic] translator: he is relating to a specific piece of information that before the operation to -- before the current operation, he asked the united states to it. basically, everyone wanted to limit the houthi influence in yemen, obviously. there were many times that try to secure
dr. anthony: i tried to get as much of that as possible. that is definitely a great lack of information on yemen. in yemen is a private society, but it is a very loving society and they love each other, their neighbors, and the idea of secretary is an and as far as he is concerned, the houthis are part of human -- of part of yemeni society and they have been and will remain there. [indiscernible] the issue is that the u.s. relation with him and is based on security issues. what do we do with al...
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dr. john duke anthony. dr. anthony is well respected in the region and in washington.e is the only american observer to have attended each summit since 1981. after dr. anthony, the ambassador will speak. he will be followed by the executive director of the middle east policy council and a specialist on middle east affairs will present his remarks. next we'll hear from the distinguished affairs fellow at the national councils on u.s. our relations. dr. paul sullivan will conclude, professor of economics at the national defense university, will wrap up the presentation. dr. anthony, if you would come to the podium and kickoff our discussion on this deal. dr. anthony: thank you, john. when we were putting together this seminar we came up with 14 factors, windows through which someone could look at what occurred about the framework and the challenges it represents. the opportunities it also represents and we are going to only be able to address around eight of these 14 factors. but we will be as candid as we can. much is unknown. in my brief remarks here, they have to do w
dr. john duke anthony. dr. anthony is well respected in the region and in washington.e is the only american observer to have attended each summit since 1981. after dr. anthony, the ambassador will speak. he will be followed by the executive director of the middle east policy council and a specialist on middle east affairs will present his remarks. next we'll hear from the distinguished affairs fellow at the national councils on u.s. our relations. dr. paul sullivan will conclude, professor of...
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dr. anthony, if you would kickoff our discussion on this deal. dr. anthony: thank you, john. we came up with 14 factors windows through which someone could look at what occurred about the framework and the challenges it represents. the opportunities it also represents an we are going to be able to a dress around eight of these 14 factors. but we will be as candid as we can. much is unknown. in my brief remarks have to do with the needs and concerns of three of irans neighbors. oman, bahrain, saudi arabia. thomas mattair will deal with the united arab ouremirates and kuwait. a few statistics with regard to saudi arabia pasta concerns. saudi arabia is the epicenter of prayer and pilgrimage, faith and spiritual devotion for some 1.5 million muslims worldwide. inasmuch as iran is the leading country with a largely shia orientation on the theological stage, there is inherently explicitly a degree of competition so now that we are express it as i just did. iran is being perceived beyond the nuclear agreement in terms of its leaders making reference to iran's unprecedented influence
dr. anthony, if you would kickoff our discussion on this deal. dr. anthony: thank you, john. we came up with 14 factors windows through which someone could look at what occurred about the framework and the challenges it represents. the opportunities it also represents an we are going to be able to a dress around eight of these 14 factors. but we will be as candid as we can. much is unknown. in my brief remarks have to do with the needs and concerns of three of irans neighbors. oman, bahrain,...
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dr. anthony fauci of the national institute of health.questions and answers. >> this is your lab. >> this is my lab. >> in a time when washington politicians can't seem to agree on whom to put on a postage stamp. there is one person democrats and republicans respect. dr. anthony fauci. >> show us what you have here. >> this is a typical open lab -- he's worked here at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health for 31 years. >> a serious disease. >> the man who rallies government when sickness becomes a public health crisis. >> regardless of what your ideological bent is, people understand illness. people understand health. everybody wants health. we have a devastating epidemic in west africa and we're having epidemic of fear in the knight states. >> he tries to sound the alarm about public health without being alarming. >> we've got to continue to try to educate people about what they need to or do not need to be afraid of. >> back in 1988 george w. bush was asked to name his heroes. >>
dr. anthony fauci of the national institute of health.questions and answers. >> this is your lab. >> this is my lab. >> in a time when washington politicians can't seem to agree on whom to put on a postage stamp. there is one person democrats and republicans respect. dr. anthony fauci. >> show us what you have here. >> this is a typical open lab -- he's worked here at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health for...
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dr. anthony fauci.king shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more places. it's a home you control with the touch of a finger. it's reimaging tv to give more people more choices. it's bringing technology and people together in ways you never thought possible. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >> osgood: from aids to ebola when infectious disease strikes. dr. anthony fauci of the national institute of health. we paid him a visit with some questions and answers. >> this is your lab. >> this is my lab. >> in a time when washington politicians can't seem to agree on whom to put on a postage stamp. there is one person democrats and republicans respect. dr. anthony fauci. >> show us what you have here. >> this is a typical open lab -- he's worked here at the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the national institutes of health for 31 years. >> a serious disease. >> the man who rallies government when
dr. anthony fauci.king shape, bringing media and technology together for more people. together is more wi-fi access in more places. it's a home you control with the touch of a finger. it's reimaging tv to give more people more choices. it's bringing technology and people together in ways you never thought possible. comcast and time warner cable. together is better for more people. >> osgood: from aids to ebola when infectious disease strikes. dr. anthony fauci of the national institute of...
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dr. anthony: here, i think context is important. the relationship between iran and israel was intimate, it was strategic, it was geopolitical. and the roots are very deep, in terms of the stories pertaining to esther, a persian who helped to free the jews from captivity from babylon. so the degree of trust over the centuries between jews and persians is deep. at times, it has been massive. at times, it has been pervasive. and when iraq's large jewish community went to israel thousands went by way of iran. and during the 1950's and 1960's, the heyday of arab nationalism, iran and israel danced in each other's shadow. they didn't need each other's area code. there is only one israel, only one iran. each has been concerned about an intimate u.s. arab relationship because there are 22 arab countries, only one iran, only one israel. so that was also part of the adhesive. and many in israel regard these last years since 1979 as an aberration. and what would ordinarily be a normal, mutually beneficial reciprocally rewarding relationship be
dr. anthony: here, i think context is important. the relationship between iran and israel was intimate, it was strategic, it was geopolitical. and the roots are very deep, in terms of the stories pertaining to esther, a persian who helped to free the jews from captivity from babylon. so the degree of trust over the centuries between jews and persians is deep. at times, it has been massive. at times, it has been pervasive. and when iraq's large jewish community went to israel thousands went by...
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dr. john duke anthony. dr. anthony is well known and well respected in the region. and in washington. he is the only american observer to the ministerial heads of state summit since 1981. after dr. anthony, ambassador hossein mousavian will speak. he will be followed by doctor thomas mattair, executive director of the middle east policy council. then kenneth katzman, specialist on middle east affairs with congressional research service will present his remarks. next we will hear from doctor imad harb, distinguished international affairs fellow the national council of arab religion and concluding, dr. paul sullivan, senior international affairs fellow at the national council and professor of economics at the national defense university will wrap up the panel presentations. dr. anthony if you would kindly come to the podium and kick off our discussion on this deal. >> thank you, john. when we're putting together this seminar, we came up with 14 aspects, 14 factors, phenomena windows, lenses prisms through which one could look through what what just occurred with a preliminary agreement
dr. john duke anthony. dr. anthony is well known and well respected in the region. and in washington. he is the only american observer to the ministerial heads of state summit since 1981. after dr. anthony, ambassador hossein mousavian will speak. he will be followed by doctor thomas mattair, executive director of the middle east policy council. then kenneth katzman, specialist on middle east affairs with congressional research service will present his remarks. next we will hear from doctor...
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dr. anthony ambassador mousavian of the woodrow wilson school at principle ton, followed by dr.attair and then dr. kenneth katzman, specialist on congressional research service will present his remarks. next we will hear from dr. imad harb distinguished fellow at national council on u.s./arab relations. concluding, dr. paul sullivan, senior international affairs fellow at national council and professor of economics at the national defense university will wrap up the panel presentation. dr. anthony, if you would kindly come to the podium and kick off our discussion on this deal. >> thank you john. when we were putting together this seminar, we came up with 14 aspects, 14 factors fa nom that windows, prisms through which one could look at what has just occurred with the preliminary agreement. the framework. and the challenges it represents. but the opportunities it also represents. and we are only going to be able to address perhaps, around eight of these 14 factors. but we will be as frank and candid as we can. much is unknown. in my brief remarks here has to do with the fears, t
dr. anthony ambassador mousavian of the woodrow wilson school at principle ton, followed by dr.attair and then dr. kenneth katzman, specialist on congressional research service will present his remarks. next we will hear from dr. imad harb distinguished fellow at national council on u.s./arab relations. concluding, dr. paul sullivan, senior international affairs fellow at national council and professor of economics at the national defense university will wrap up the panel presentation. dr....
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dr. anthony masetto allegedly hired two men to set fire to the other man's office. when that didn't do much damage he offered to pay $5,000 to have the doctor beaten and $20,000 to have him killed. he reportedly wanted to put the other doctor out of business. a federal judge has ruled general motors not responsible for death claims while they were under bankruptcy protection. however, some g.m. owners can file faulty ignition switch claims after the company left bankruptcy protection in 2009. one of the plaintiffs' attorneys says the decision shields g.m. from up to $10 billion in potential liabilities from those lawsuits. the wounded warriors soldier ride made a special stop in d.c. today. about 30 minutes ago, president obama and vice president biden welcomed the group of injured service members to the white house. it's a celebration of the eighth annual soldier ride. tomorrow, the group will head through the naval academy in annapolis. ride wraps up saturday with a 20 mile trek in marlboro county. saturday hopefully they have good weather. doug: sunshine and 70's
dr. anthony masetto allegedly hired two men to set fire to the other man's office. when that didn't do much damage he offered to pay $5,000 to have the doctor beaten and $20,000 to have him killed. he reportedly wanted to put the other doctor out of business. a federal judge has ruled general motors not responsible for death claims while they were under bankruptcy protection. however, some g.m. owners can file faulty ignition switch claims after the company left bankruptcy protection in 2009....
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dr. anthony mochetto as a hidden monster.ng in an exclusive new york city suburb. prosecutors say he had a sinister side and accused him of trying to hire a hitman to kill or injure a former partner. the two doctors had a falling out. the district attorney said his remedy was to hire two men to burn down dr. handler's medical office. things didn't go as planned thanks to a sprinkler system. the doctor then allegedly hired two other men to rough up or kill dr. handler. partial payment was $500 and blank prescriptions. one of the hit men was an undercover cop. he was arrested and faces numerous charges including conspiracy to commit murder. >> today we charge a doctor a cardiologist a man who took an oath to save lives, with a complex scheme aimed at ending the life of another doctor. >> police found approximately 100 weapons including assault rifles and a hand grenade at the doctor's home. his lawyers say his client is a gun collector and had a personal museum. the attorney says there will be a vigorous defense to all the char
dr. anthony mochetto as a hidden monster.ng in an exclusive new york city suburb. prosecutors say he had a sinister side and accused him of trying to hire a hitman to kill or injure a former partner. the two doctors had a falling out. the district attorney said his remedy was to hire two men to burn down dr. handler's medical office. things didn't go as planned thanks to a sprinkler system. the doctor then allegedly hired two other men to rough up or kill dr. handler. partial payment was $500...
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dr. anthony: thank you, david. we now have mr. abbas almosawa. he is an editor of a widely, well-received, respected journal. translating simultaneously for him will be -- mr. almosawa: good morning everyone. i will speak -- [speaking in foreign language] translator: good morning everybody. greetings to everyone. i will be translated. he cited a verse from a yemeni poet. basically the idea that there is a real tragedy going on in yemen since the arab spring. any many factors coalesce. basically, a week state and now al qaeda seems to be getting stronger. [speaking in foreign language] translator: there are many arab groups in yemen. and now what remains is being destroyed by the coalition. i am not a houthis lover. they have attacked my family and my people, and it basically carried on against the state. [speaking in foreign language] translator: the houthis have used the libyan example. they've used arms against everybody else, but they have expelled the president, the legitimate president. they have attacked the state. but the problem is the cu
dr. anthony: thank you, david. we now have mr. abbas almosawa. he is an editor of a widely, well-received, respected journal. translating simultaneously for him will be -- mr. almosawa: good morning everyone. i will speak -- [speaking in foreign language] translator: good morning everybody. greetings to everyone. i will be translated. he cited a verse from a yemeni poet. basically the idea that there is a real tragedy going on in yemen since the arab spring. any many factors coalesce....
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dr. anthony had a professional dispute with a rival doctor. didn't say what the dispute was. ler out of business either by being killed or badly beaten. he allegedly offered two men drugs and gun to burn down the doctor's office and then kill him. when the sprinklers put out the fire, court documents say he had to go to plan b, which was to hire another hit man to either badly beat dr. hammer or kill him. that hit man turned out to be an undercover cop. take a listen. >> today we charge a doctor a cardiologist, a man who took an oath to save lives, with a complex scheme aimed at ending the life of another doctor. >> the story gets better, because when police raided the long island home down in his basement they found a secret room accessible by a motorized bookshelf. inside they discovered more than 100 weapons, including knives guns and a hand grenade. his lawyer said investigators have it all wrong, that the good doctor is a family man who takes care of his parents. he pleaded not guilty. and posted a $2 million bond. so far, no word from the doctor who was allegedly targete
dr. anthony had a professional dispute with a rival doctor. didn't say what the dispute was. ler out of business either by being killed or badly beaten. he allegedly offered two men drugs and gun to burn down the doctor's office and then kill him. when the sprinklers put out the fire, court documents say he had to go to plan b, which was to hire another hit man to either badly beat dr. hammer or kill him. that hit man turned out to be an undercover cop. take a listen. >> today we charge a...
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dr. anthony moschetto an undercover pill trafficking investigation and he planned to kill a rival physiciant tomorrow. >>> medical marijuana is legal in half of the country. thousands use it to treat everything from pain to glaucoma to cancer. dr. sanjay gupta is back with his latest investigation into pot. he is making a recommendation, o too, this time. and he says journalists shouldn't take a position. it makes sense, objectivity is king. but at some point, open questions do get answered. at some point contentious issues do get resolved. at some point common sense preva prevails. so, here it is. we should legalize medical marijuana. sanjay joins me now. all right, sanjay. so, here's your platform. explain your position. >> well, when something is a scheduled one substance in this country where marijuana is right now, essentially deeming it illegal saying it is the drug of highest abuse in this country and no accepted medical benefit. that just is not the way marijuana should be treated. be rescheduling it, making it legal, making it scheduled to substance, you're essentially acknowledgin
dr. anthony moschetto an undercover pill trafficking investigation and he planned to kill a rival physiciant tomorrow. >>> medical marijuana is legal in half of the country. thousands use it to treat everything from pain to glaucoma to cancer. dr. sanjay gupta is back with his latest investigation into pot. he is making a recommendation, o too, this time. and he says journalists shouldn't take a position. it makes sense, objectivity is king. but at some point, open questions do get...
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dr. anthony says despite the progress there is still a long way to go. satisfied with what's being done because you know there is also so much ahead that needs to be done so many more patients can benefit from these technologies. >> reporter: but the strides being made here by a staff for more than 50 countries have already changed lives and are bringing hope to many more. andy gallagher with al jazeera, winston, salem, north carolina. >>> back on display sunday in italy, the first time the cloth is available for public viewing in five years and some christians believe the piece of linen was a burial cloth for jesus and others feel it's a medieval fake and a million people have reserved a ticket to see the cloth and it's made public to mark the 200th birthday of one of the monk founders. a war ship made famous in the u.s. war of independence set sale today from a small island off the west coast of france. it's now making its way across the atlantic ocean and recreating the journey made by a famous french general and has been on board. >> reporter: on the
dr. anthony says despite the progress there is still a long way to go. satisfied with what's being done because you know there is also so much ahead that needs to be done so many more patients can benefit from these technologies. >> reporter: but the strides being made here by a staff for more than 50 countries have already changed lives and are bringing hope to many more. andy gallagher with al jazeera, winston, salem, north carolina. >>> back on display sunday in italy, the...
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dr. anthony moschetto of plotting to kill a rival cardiologist jennifer mcloegen from our affiliate wcvsis lavish gold coast home where this respected cardiologist allegedly hatched his sordid plan when investigators raided the sands point estate. they said they discovered a hidden room containing this cache of 100 assault weapons. >> luckily for his victim, dr. moschetto chose the wrong people to deal with in his scheme and we stopped it dead in its tracks before anyone could get hurt or killed. >> dr. moschetto paid undercover agents with illegal prescription pills, cash and guns it's alleged. and arranged for two henchmen co-defendants to set fire to his former colleague's office and kill his former colleague, in a bitter dispute over power and control. >> he was going to have him beaten and put him in the hospital for a knew months and pay $20,000 to have him killed. >> let's talk to moschetto's attorney randy zellen. thank you so much for being with us. i want to run through some of the evidence here. that they're talking about. police are alleging that he they found about 100 weapo
dr. anthony moschetto of plotting to kill a rival cardiologist jennifer mcloegen from our affiliate wcvsis lavish gold coast home where this respected cardiologist allegedly hatched his sordid plan when investigators raided the sands point estate. they said they discovered a hidden room containing this cache of 100 assault weapons. >> luckily for his victim, dr. moschetto chose the wrong people to deal with in his scheme and we stopped it dead in its tracks before anyone could get hurt or...
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dr. anthony moschetto was a respected cardiologist. patients describing him as caring aattentive.by night, the long island cardiologist allegedly leading a double life plotting to kill a doctor competing for patient. look that this undercover video. that's mos shet tow allegedly making part of a routine payment to have a rival beat up. >> it started slow and became a plot to commit murder. >> reporter: in february according to court documents, moschetto hired these two men to burn down his rival's office. the district attorney's office telling and, the cardiologist allegedly paid with illegal prescriptions and guns including an uzi assault rifle. when the building's sprinkler system put out the fire he allegedly tied to hire someone else to kill his rifle. >> he was willing to pay $5,000 he would pay $5,000 for the severe injury of this associate. and he would pay $20,000 to have him killed. >> reporter: that plan backfiring when the hit man turned out the be an undercover officer. on tuesday, police saw hay found more than 100 weapons in a secret room only accessible through a mo
dr. anthony moschetto was a respected cardiologist. patients describing him as caring aattentive.by night, the long island cardiologist allegedly leading a double life plotting to kill a doctor competing for patient. look that this undercover video. that's mos shet tow allegedly making part of a routine payment to have a rival beat up. >> it started slow and became a plot to commit murder. >> reporter: in february according to court documents, moschetto hired these two men to burn...
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dr. anthony: -- i come at it from a slightly different perspective, but i and a but the same point. and that is the pressure of lobby groups, neoconservatives and those who are interested in advancing the israeli narrative, or is really objectives, or israeli interests. and iran has become quite convenient as a distraction from israel's actions. israel's policies. israel's positions. israel's -- and it will continue. to serve this tactical role, to deflect attention away from the eastern mediterranean, specifically israel and its building of settlements. by focusing on iran as the whipping boy, the bad boy, this gave goat, the fear mongering there. this is because it has been a successful tactic by israel and its friends. in 1982, the u.s. was on a roll, having cap david under its belt and captain the israelis to withdraw from the saana. in the israeli push back was over our dead bodies. and this will not be your agenda. and we thought that this was hubris run amok, but it wasn't. i sat in on meetings and generally of 1982 where state department said that between april 15 and june 1
dr. anthony: -- i come at it from a slightly different perspective, but i and a but the same point. and that is the pressure of lobby groups, neoconservatives and those who are interested in advancing the israeli narrative, or is really objectives, or israeli interests. and iran has become quite convenient as a distraction from israel's actions. israel's policies. israel's positions. israel's -- and it will continue. to serve this tactical role, to deflect attention away from the eastern...
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dr. anthony's latest piece on what -- why are we talking about iran, why is, what are the reasons basically behind this push towards iran iran, iran. so i urge you to read his report on that. >> there's a fundamental question here with regard to actually getting a copy of the deal. somebody asked where can we get a copy of the framework between the u.s. and iran. where is it published? >> the white house web site. >> oh, the web site? >> yeah. >> the middle east policy council has it on its web site. >> you can also find the iranian interpretation and the french interpretations which are somewhat different than the white house interpretation which is part of problem here. >> yeah. >> there are cultural differences, there are linguistic differences and there are also political differents across the country that are changing the way this is interpreted. it's far from done, and it's far from clear. maybe it was important to make it unclear to see what happens. >> do we have any idea who the leads are on returning back to the constitutions, the it can call discussions? is it going to be secreta
dr. anthony's latest piece on what -- why are we talking about iran, why is, what are the reasons basically behind this push towards iran iran, iran. so i urge you to read his report on that. >> there's a fundamental question here with regard to actually getting a copy of the deal. somebody asked where can we get a copy of the framework between the u.s. and iran. where is it published? >> the white house web site. >> oh, the web site? >> yeah. >> the middle east...
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dr. anthony. it's an honor to be on a panel with such distinguished members.mber of the 1970 super group crosby stills, nash and liebowitz. [ inaudible ] >> okay. my remarks also do not reflect of you the national defense university of department of defense or the united states government. jeremy's taken a lot of my thunder. it's always awkward when you're in violent agreement with members of the podium, but i would like to address a few aspecs of the national crisis focusing on implications on emwhien and its neighbors. i won't get too wonky, but you can ask me questions if you want to ask me about precision-guided munitions or tanks. first background. it's clear to us now and clearer to the saudis that it was a mistake to leave ali abdullah salah in yemen. the calculous to remain as head of his government would prove in bloodshed, with hindsight considerable hindsight that was misguided. it is now clear that salah retained or purchased the loyalty of significant parts of the yemeni armed forces most notably, the guard. it was brought into question with this
dr. anthony. it's an honor to be on a panel with such distinguished members.mber of the 1970 super group crosby stills, nash and liebowitz. [ inaudible ] >> okay. my remarks also do not reflect of you the national defense university of department of defense or the united states government. jeremy's taken a lot of my thunder. it's always awkward when you're in violent agreement with members of the podium, but i would like to address a few aspecs of the national crisis focusing on...
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dr. anthony's latest piece on what -- why are we talking about iran, why is -- what are the reasons basically behind this push towards iran, iran iran. so i usually you to read his hort on that. -- report on that. >> there is a fundamental question with regard to actually getting a copy of the deal. somebody asked where can we get a copy of the framework between u.s. and iran? >> on the white house website. >> on the website? >> yeah. >> -- published it and mideast policy council has it on the website. >> and you can also find the iranian interpretations and the french interpretations which are somewhat different than the white house interpretation. which is mart of thepart of the problem here changing the way it is interpreted. it is far from gown and far from clear. maybe it was important to make it unclear to see what happens. >> do we have idea on who the leads are on returning back to the discussion? secretary of energy? secretary kerry going to be reengaged? technical sides on the iranian side? what level will they be. >> if they haven't started this yet, the clock is ticking. july 1st
dr. anthony's latest piece on what -- why are we talking about iran, why is -- what are the reasons basically behind this push towards iran, iran iran. so i usually you to read his hort on that. -- report on that. >> there is a fundamental question with regard to actually getting a copy of the deal. somebody asked where can we get a copy of the framework between u.s. and iran? >> on the white house website. >> on the website? >> yeah. >> -- published it and mideast...
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dr. anthony. it's an honor to be on a panel with distinguished members. i feel like i've forgotten member of crosby stills nash and leibowitz. [inaudible] my remarks also reviewed the department of defense community states government. jeremy has taken a lot of my thunder. it's awkward when you're in violent agreement with members of the podium is like to address a few aspects focusing on implications on yemen and its neighbors. i won't get too wonky but you can ask me questions if you want to know about precision guided munitions. first background. it is clear to us now unclear to decide these that it was a mistake to live saleh and seven. the calculus must remain as head of his party would prevent conflict and having hindsight considerable hindsight it was misguided. it is now clear that saleh retain parts of the forces, the extent to which the armed forces are loyal was brought into question with this summer's rapid advance into the capital. a 10 spread of confrontation which ended with tremolite of house arrest and interrogation of the system. the lack
dr. anthony. it's an honor to be on a panel with distinguished members. i feel like i've forgotten member of crosby stills nash and leibowitz. [inaudible] my remarks also reviewed the department of defense community states government. jeremy has taken a lot of my thunder. it's awkward when you're in violent agreement with members of the podium is like to address a few aspects focusing on implications on yemen and its neighbors. i won't get too wonky but you can ask me questions if you want to...
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and now our safety analyst, david susi anthony roman a commercial pilot and dr. daniel aman.od to have all of you with us. david, let me start with you. we now find out that this man had searched prior suicide and also searched about cockpit door security. one official telling us that this is now premeditated murder. when you heard that, that he had searched for cockpit security and suicide, what did you think? >> well it was a little curious to me because of the fact that as a pilot he would have access to all the training materials that he needed on that cockpit door and how to use it. it appeared to me that he was disassociating trying to look for something in there or trying to hide the fact that he was researching it. in the training records it may have shown up that he was researching it so there's ways around it. the fact is he did research something that had to do with exactly what has gone on here. a lot of pilots don't know exactly how to turn that lock off so it may have been just that making sure he understood how to keep the pilot out. >> thoebanthony, many pilot
and now our safety analyst, david susi anthony roman a commercial pilot and dr. daniel aman.od to have all of you with us. david, let me start with you. we now find out that this man had searched prior suicide and also searched about cockpit door security. one official telling us that this is now premeditated murder. when you heard that, that he had searched for cockpit security and suicide, what did you think? >> well it was a little curious to me because of the fact that as a pilot he...
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dr. gupta and getting a fascinating look at his new documentary. >>> and anthony bourdain parts unknown,vorite foods and episodes and his favorite hot tub. ♪ ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. realizing cold hard data can inspire warmth and compassion... and that when technology meets expertise... everything is possible. for as long as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen. optum. healthier is here. >>> unique. different. i never thought i would be smoking weed in the hospital. >> she is a painter. she was also born with siclekle cell anemia and has been in main for as long as she can remember. >> how lo
dr. gupta and getting a fascinating look at his new documentary. >>> and anthony bourdain parts unknown,vorite foods and episodes and his favorite hot tub. ♪ ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that...