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now, i know hassan rouhani doesn't sound like ahmadinejad. when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this: ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing, hassan rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> joins me from los angeles is robert o'brien, the u.s. delegate for the u.n. and former middle east policy advisor to mitt romney. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you make of benyamin netanyahu's speech today? >> it was a powerful speech that he gave. he had to do something to counter-act hassan rouhani's charm offensive in new york. he attempted to level the playing field diplomatically. >> you know, was it important to make the speech now. i mean, why so strong? >> well, sanctions have really brought iran and its economy - they have had a biding effect. absent the sanctions there's little hope in jerusalem and the west that the nepon program will be retained. >> hassan rouhani used a smile offensive last week. the nuclear program, being curtailed - that goes down in benyamin netanyah
now, i know hassan rouhani doesn't sound like ahmadinejad. when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this: ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing, hassan rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> joins me from los angeles is robert o'brien, the u.s. delegate for the u.n. and former middle east policy advisor to mitt romney. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> what do you make of benyamin netanyahu's speech today? >>...
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but president hassan rouhani struck a more open tone at the general assembly last month. he hopes the new willingness to discuss the enrichment program may see sanctions eased leaving western diplomat -- to see concrete and verifiable measures from the iranians. >> we have come here with a sense of cautious optimism and a great sense of determination, because we believe it is really time now for tangible results. >> air ran -- iran's a longtime adversary israel does not remain convinced they have good intentions. >> it will be a historic mistake to let the pressure now, just before the sanctions reach their goal. right now we must not give in and we must keep up the pressure. >> in a sign of easing diplomatic tensions, obama did hold a telephone conversation with rouhani last month. a first for the presidents of both nations sent the iranian revolution since 1979. >> for more a senior lecturer and a specialist on iranian politics. thank you very much for joining us. going back to the time of rouhani's elections, people wondered about change and then came the first overtur
but president hassan rouhani struck a more open tone at the general assembly last month. he hopes the new willingness to discuss the enrichment program may see sanctions eased leaving western diplomat -- to see concrete and verifiable measures from the iranians. >> we have come here with a sense of cautious optimism and a great sense of determination, because we believe it is really time now for tangible results. >> air ran -- iran's a longtime adversary israel does not remain...
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we will call him hassan instead of his real name. he is anwar veteran, his life was saved by an interpreter who was hiding after his approved visa got caught up in by red tape. he's the national security project and c o-founded the assistance project. it helps provide safe passage for iraq refugees. i want to start with you, i know that you worked as an interpreter for four years, you applied for the special visa last year. why is it so important for you to get the visa and move to the u.s.? >> well, first of all, of course, we don't believe that we have a future here in iraq. we have to start over elsewhere. we work so hard with american forces. we provided the proper translation in the field and as you just mentioned that we are considered traders in iraq. we can't go and announce in our previous work with the american forces because this will put our -- it will put us in jeopardy along with our families families. as you all might know, the phegs acomplex, my face won't be blurred right now. >> many of your friends do not even know
we will call him hassan instead of his real name. he is anwar veteran, his life was saved by an interpreter who was hiding after his approved visa got caught up in by red tape. he's the national security project and c o-founded the assistance project. it helps provide safe passage for iraq refugees. i want to start with you, i know that you worked as an interpreter for four years, you applied for the special visa last year. why is it so important for you to get the visa and move to the u.s.?...
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i do know that the majority voted for hassan rouhani. >> it was muted. it was the value and the utility of doing this now rather than suggesting that it was completely out of bounds for any iranian leader to speak to an american counterpart. >> it was to a degree even over exited. they published the conversation on the very front with pictures of rouhani and obama. and many were supportive of rouhani 's position, just mild cautions warning that we should be careful. >> this is a story with plenty of moving parts in tehran, washington and tel aviv. as usual they provide instant analysis. >> how short is this window? >> and demand answers. but the diplomatic freeze between iran and america has been 34 years in the making, and it will more than a few tweets to change it. as for the long-term forecast, there really isn't one. >> our global village voices on the coverage of the iran story. >> so far he says, let's talk and see if we can get somewhere. they're trying to appeal to the west. so far with the way the media has been consistent with who he is, a dip
i do know that the majority voted for hassan rouhani. >> it was muted. it was the value and the utility of doing this now rather than suggesting that it was completely out of bounds for any iranian leader to speak to an american counterpart. >> it was to a degree even over exited. they published the conversation on the very front with pictures of rouhani and obama. and many were supportive of rouhani 's position, just mild cautions warning that we should be careful. >> this is...
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onice had been keeping tabs hassan abdi dhuhulow for quite some time. we showed the footage to his relatives. i do not know what to think or say, they said. he has been, brainwashed. are you surprised by this discovery? >> not really, no. it fits the profile. it has been going on for some time. allnow there is a brigade over the world, and this happens to be from norway. not so surprising, no. >> he is representative of a general disaffection? >> we need to be very careful. it is enormous. there are something like 2 million, perhaps 23,000 in norway. the vast majority are not potential terrorists. i must stress that, but there are a significant number that might be. they have been going back to fight in some numbers. >> when you say some numbers, what do you mean? were was suggested there 200 fighting for al-shabab, 50 of which were british. we know 48 american sellouts -- somalis have gone back. a population of 23,000 in norway, it would be surprising if there were not some among the population. >> you say the biggest community in this country? >> it o
onice had been keeping tabs hassan abdi dhuhulow for quite some time. we showed the footage to his relatives. i do not know what to think or say, they said. he has been, brainwashed. are you surprised by this discovery? >> not really, no. it fits the profile. it has been going on for some time. allnow there is a brigade over the world, and this happens to be from norway. not so surprising, no. >> he is representative of a general disaffection? >> we need to be very careful. it...
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authorities believe one of the gunmen was hassan abdi dhuhulow, a 23-year-old man who had settled in norway. an investigation found that after becoming radicalized, he returned to africa to join the militant group, al-shabab. it is not surprising that somebody who lives in the west took part in the attack. >> you are seeing different nationalities joining, and immigrants, people that have left somalia that have gone to the west, and some have gone to america. we see them coming back to wage their war. >> when the mall was under siege, kenyan government said between 10 and 15 gunmen were inside. television shortage -- footage have only shown four men. it is not clear how many were killed, and how many escaped. >> absolutely terrifying footage there. for more on who the attackers are, i spoke with the deputy director of the africa program at the center for strategic and international studies. we suspected they might have international links. were you surprised when you heard it was norway? >> somewhat, but it was important to recognize that because of 20 years of dysfunction in the cou
authorities believe one of the gunmen was hassan abdi dhuhulow, a 23-year-old man who had settled in norway. an investigation found that after becoming radicalized, he returned to africa to join the militant group, al-shabab. it is not surprising that somebody who lives in the west took part in the attack. >> you are seeing different nationalities joining, and immigrants, people that have left somalia that have gone to the west, and some have gone to america. we see them coming back to...
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last week, obama called irani and president hassan rouhani -- called iranian president hassan rouhani on the phone. >> december of next year, the last american combat troops on the ground in afghanistan are due to go home. it is part of washington's plan to get out of afghanistan after more than a decade of war. >> it is not only the troops that will be going home. there is also plenty of military equipment. how the logistics play out will depend in part on cooperation from moscow, as the u.s. secures routes to remove a massive military machine. here is more. >> the u.s. military mission in afghanistan is not over yet but the end is drawing near. by february, half of the american soldiers here are to be brought home. the biggest logistical challenge for the u.s. will be transporting its military equipment back. that will cost the american taxpayers at least 5 billion euros. >> most of the shipments are going out by plane, either directly to the united states or stopping off imports in the middle east -- stopping off in ports in the middle east. >> the original plan was to send it thro
last week, obama called irani and president hassan rouhani -- called iranian president hassan rouhani on the phone. >> december of next year, the last american combat troops on the ground in afghanistan are due to go home. it is part of washington's plan to get out of afghanistan after more than a decade of war. >> it is not only the troops that will be going home. there is also plenty of military equipment. how the logistics play out will depend in part on cooperation from moscow,...
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. >> hassan, we have less than two heupbs left in the show. the precedence that's being set by the u.s. and u.s. drone policy as other nations around the world develop their own drone system. so, that is the most controversy shall part of the whole thing. this has opened up a new -- it's a number of symptoms the and a number of disease. e i think the thing that the law enforcement can do the job but there's a sequence. drone strikes will strike and you have to work on law enforcement and development to beat the terrorism in a significant fashion. >> josh, can i give you the last word? >> without everyone else on the panel, the other aspects of what president obama laid out back in may i think still needs to come out online. it's still brought a local security course capacity and developing regional economies. in the long run those do have the best hope of denying terrorists that will make thaepl tper talthem a fertile time. >> thank you for joining us. thanks to our community for a terrific discussion time. i'll see you online. >>> good evenin
. >> hassan, we have less than two heupbs left in the show. the precedence that's being set by the u.s. and u.s. drone policy as other nations around the world develop their own drone system. so, that is the most controversy shall part of the whole thing. this has opened up a new -- it's a number of symptoms the and a number of disease. e i think the thing that the law enforcement can do the job but there's a sequence. drone strikes will strike and you have to work on law enforcement and...
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hassan goul. the al qaeda leader in iraq, this was in 2003, goul was later detained after entering iraq again in 2004. after he was detained he was a crucial person in the whole process of finding bin laden because he disclosed bin laden used a courier always referred to as al kuwaiti. , at that point goul was transferred to pakistani custody and rejoined in 2007. one of the controversies in the whole bin laden assassination was just how interrogators got that information from goul that led to bin laden. what did you learn. >> hassan goul had this really odd uncanny ability to keep resurfacing in that post-september 11 story line and because of that crucial tip that he provided, the identity or at least the sort of non de guerre of the courier that bin laden trusted, his ability to pack down bin laden in pakistan. we have this movie, zero dark 30, and there's been argument and debate on which the cia's enhanced interrogation program got that. how goul had been captured by kurdish authorities in ir
hassan goul. the al qaeda leader in iraq, this was in 2003, goul was later detained after entering iraq again in 2004. after he was detained he was a crucial person in the whole process of finding bin laden because he disclosed bin laden used a courier always referred to as al kuwaiti. , at that point goul was transferred to pakistani custody and rejoined in 2007. one of the controversies in the whole bin laden assassination was just how interrogators got that information from goul that led to...
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fox's national security expert, kt mcfarland just met with iranian president hassan rouhani and she's here to help calculate the cost of the u.s. trying to befriend him. >>> forget "who made mon today", this guy just saw more than $300 million go right up in flames. can't figure out who it is? stay tuned and find out. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. ay two oft shutdown. the president is set to meet with bipartisan congressional leaders shortly. we'll bring you the latest on that just as soon as it happens. we feel for the 800,000 furloughed federal workers. i can't help though to go back what i've been saying. if there are that many people deemed non-sessional, maybe we don't need such a big government? we are, after all, $17 trillion in the hole. here to weigh in, are two absolutely essential people, james freeman from the "wall street journal" we also have fox news's james rosen. great to have you both with us. you have the same name. i will be like a school teacher, call you by your whole name. james freeman, let me start with you. >> yes. melissa: this is li
fox's national security expert, kt mcfarland just met with iranian president hassan rouhani and she's here to help calculate the cost of the u.s. trying to befriend him. >>> forget "who made mon today", this guy just saw more than $300 million go right up in flames. can't figure out who it is? stay tuned and find out. even when they say it's not, it is always about money. ay two oft shutdown. the president is set to meet with bipartisan congressional leaders shortly. we'll...
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documents show a secret nsa unit known as the counterterrorism mission aligned cell tract hassan ghul for year before in e-mail from his wipers used to locate his household and kill him in a drone strike last october. "arsenal ofoyed a cyber espionage tools" to find hassan ghul, and tracking radio transmissions to determine where he might that down. while officials say the nsa has senior analyst deployed alongside cia counterparts at a most every major u.s. embassy were military base abroad, the article highlights the agency's fast efforts in northwest pakistan. one former official compared the nsa's powers to the cia's high- tech information operation center, saying -- the washington post said it was withholding many details about the missions at the request of u.s. intelligence officials. states, andited five other countries have wrapped up two days of talks in geneva over iran's disputed nuclear program. the parties agreed to meet again in early november to continue negotiations that iran hopes will lead to an easing of devastating sanctions. the eu foreign-policy chief, who led th
documents show a secret nsa unit known as the counterterrorism mission aligned cell tract hassan ghul for year before in e-mail from his wipers used to locate his household and kill him in a drone strike last october. "arsenal ofoyed a cyber espionage tools" to find hassan ghul, and tracking radio transmissions to determine where he might that down. while officials say the nsa has senior analyst deployed alongside cia counterparts at a most every major u.s. embassy were military base...
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optimism and conciliatory words that have been brought to the united nations by iran's new leader hassan rouhani he believes that iran is continuing to use its nuclear program to eventually build a nuclear bomb he says that if iran is a nuclear program was only being used for peaceful purposes why would they continue enriching uranium at such a high grade why would they continue having hidden underground nuclear reserves benjamin netanyahu also pointed a finger straight president rouhani saying that he was the mastermind of a strike a strategy to advance iran's nuclear weapons program and he urged the entire international community to keep up all the sanctions against iran and he says that if israel is forced to stand alone it will stand alone if it has to make sure that iran does not develop a nuclear weapons just four days ago when president obama and rouhani had a historic. fifteen minute phone call that was the first time in thirty four years that the nation's leaders have spoken and president rouhani when he came to new york he did generate a lot of a lot of reaction and positive re
optimism and conciliatory words that have been brought to the united nations by iran's new leader hassan rouhani he believes that iran is continuing to use its nuclear program to eventually build a nuclear bomb he says that if iran is a nuclear program was only being used for peaceful purposes why would they continue enriching uranium at such a high grade why would they continue having hidden underground nuclear reserves benjamin netanyahu also pointed a finger straight president rouhani saying...
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national security, as it certainly would be. >> reporter: the new iranian president hassan rouhani saysbout his country's nuclear ambitions can be settled in six months. but the u.s. insists they will be judged by their actions. >> we have made it clear to iran that they can have a peaceful nuclear program as they meet the requirements of the international community. >> reporter: for starters, the u.s. and the other members of the p5 plus one want iran to do the following. freeze all uranium innin inning. storen riched a rain in another country. most important, disclose everything about the nuclear program that might have a military application. in exchange, the f5 plus one has promise today impose no new sanctions and to ease some minor restrictions on iran's oil industry. >> the p5 plus one, they have to deliver something for iranians because on the iranian side there are huge expectations. >> reporter: while it appears relations might be warming between iran and the west, is there a long-term benefit for the u.s.' efforts? >> if we are able to establish some measure of trust, there a
national security, as it certainly would be. >> reporter: the new iranian president hassan rouhani saysbout his country's nuclear ambitions can be settled in six months. but the u.s. insists they will be judged by their actions. >> we have made it clear to iran that they can have a peaceful nuclear program as they meet the requirements of the international community. >> reporter: for starters, the u.s. and the other members of the p5 plus one want iran to do the following....
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rouhani. >> i wish i could believe hassan rouhani, but i don't.ecause facts are stubborn things. and the facts are that iran's savage record flatly contradicts hassan rouhani's soothing rhetoric. >> one year earlier benyamin netanyahu had drawn a diagram showing how close he claimed iran was to building a bomb. >> last year when i spoke here at the u.n., i drew a red line. now iran has been very careful not to cross that line. but iran is positioning itself to race across that line in the future at a time of his choosing. >> he said israel would only trust iran when they agreed to four points - so cease all nuclear enrichment, remove stockpiles, dismantle infrastructure that could be used for breakout capability - the final stage of building a bomb, and stop work on the heavy water reactor. without these israel would maintain military action. >> israel will not allow iran to get nuclear weapons. if israel is forced to stand alone, israel will stand alone. >> within minutes an iranian diplomat exercised their right to reply. >> we just heard an ext
rouhani. >> i wish i could believe hassan rouhani, but i don't.ecause facts are stubborn things. and the facts are that iran's savage record flatly contradicts hassan rouhani's soothing rhetoric. >> one year earlier benyamin netanyahu had drawn a diagram showing how close he claimed iran was to building a bomb. >> last year when i spoke here at the u.n., i drew a red line. now iran has been very careful not to cross that line. but iran is positioning itself to race across that...
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just seven days ago iranian leader hassan rouhani delivered his debut address at the u.n. g.a. proclaiming that his government was ready to resolve any and all concerns about his country's nuclear program even promising more transparency and engagement with the united states during a meeting with u.s. president barack obama at the white house on monday israel's prime minister insisted that tehran offer immediate concessions by suspending sensitive nuclear projects or else face even greater international pressure now obama shorting netanyahu that all options including military options are on the table when it comes to protecting u.s. interests in the middle east or hope is that we can resolve this diplomatically bush as president said before i would prefer that we take no options off the table including military options while televisa of has been ringing alarm bells over tehran's allegedly nuclear program it is simultaneously even ignoring calls from iran syria and other countries to join the nuclear nonproliferation treaty that's keeping the middle east free from weapons of mas
just seven days ago iranian leader hassan rouhani delivered his debut address at the u.n. g.a. proclaiming that his government was ready to resolve any and all concerns about his country's nuclear program even promising more transparency and engagement with the united states during a meeting with u.s. president barack obama at the white house on monday israel's prime minister insisted that tehran offer immediate concessions by suspending sensitive nuclear projects or else face even greater...
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speaking before the when general simply, netanyahu accused the new iranian prime minister hassan rouhanif deceiving the world about iran's tiger program. was a wolf in wolf's clothing. rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> for more we're joined by analyst max blumenthal, best- selling author of, "republican gomorrah: inside the movement that shattered the party." his new book is, "goliath: life and loathing in greater israel." tony first respond netanyahu, the israeli prime minister, and the government response to the openings between the united states and iran? >> well, with my book, what i really aim to do, this is the culmination of four years of my reporting from inside israel- palestine from the inside netanyahu's israel. he came to power in 2009 at the helm of the most right-wing government in israeli history. he markets himself to israelis -- he appears in my book as the salesman and markets himself as a man you can go to the u.s. and market a lemon, can sell a limited the american public beca
speaking before the when general simply, netanyahu accused the new iranian prime minister hassan rouhanif deceiving the world about iran's tiger program. was a wolf in wolf's clothing. rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> for more we're joined by analyst max blumenthal, best- selling author of, "republican gomorrah: inside the movement that shattered the party." his new book is,...
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continues here in ulti the israeli prime minister has called iran's new president hassan rouhani a wolf in sheep's clothing insisting the country is still committed to israel's destruction and then you know he was talking at the u.n. general assembly to urging u.s. president barack obama not to fulfill what he called sweet talk. they really prime minister addressed the world body saying that he does not believe all of this optimism and conciliatory words that have been brought to the united nations by iran's new leader hassan rouhani he believes that iran is continuing to use its nuclear program to eventually build a nuclear bomb he says that if iran nuclear program is only being used for peaceful purposes why would they continue enriching uranium at such a high grade why would they continue having hidden underground nuclear reserves benjamin netanyahu also pointed the finger straight president rouhani saying that he was the mastermind of a. strategy to advance iran's nuclear weapons program and he urged the entire international community to keep up all the sanctions against iran and he
continues here in ulti the israeli prime minister has called iran's new president hassan rouhani a wolf in sheep's clothing insisting the country is still committed to israel's destruction and then you know he was talking at the u.n. general assembly to urging u.s. president barack obama not to fulfill what he called sweet talk. they really prime minister addressed the world body saying that he does not believe all of this optimism and conciliatory words that have been brought to the united...
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hassan rouhani received a phone call from president barack obama. and presiden prime minister isrr netanyahu described hassan rouhani as wolf in sheep's clothing. >>> in cambodia 30 people have died because of floods. we traveled to to the region and this is what she saw. >> if these areas were not flooded it would take a full 40 minutes to get there by car. but the area is flooded as far as the eye can see. these travelers had to take a two-hour boat ride to get here. they wanted to pay their respects to their ancestors. >> we're praying for the water to recede soon so our people can start to farm again. >> reporter: they say the village has been flooded depriving them of their livelihoods. >> we're poor people. >> reporter: this is one of the worst months for flooding, and it's something that people have had to learn to live with. roads, bridges and other infrastructure damaged or impassable. hundreds of schools are flooded. so the situation that we found here in this small village is being replicated right across the country in ten out of the 4 p
hassan rouhani received a phone call from president barack obama. and presiden prime minister isrr netanyahu described hassan rouhani as wolf in sheep's clothing. >>> in cambodia 30 people have died because of floods. we traveled to to the region and this is what she saw. >> if these areas were not flooded it would take a full 40 minutes to get there by car. but the area is flooded as far as the eye can see. these travelers had to take a two-hour boat ride to get here. they...
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. >> iran's new leader, hassan rouhani has suggested he would like to strike a deal on a program one he says is for pe e peaceful purposes. netanyahu says rouhani is, quote, a wolf in sheep's clothing. >>> it was an extremely close call for one bicyclest england. the biker ignoring a railroad crossing gate. just before she crosses the rail a massive commuter train going nearly 75 miles per hour barrelled down the track just before her quick reflexes make it a very good lesson. probably the lesson is if the barricade is down you should not try to cross. >> she went like this. >> bill karins is here with the forecast. >> we have a lot to cover. in the tropics we are likely to have tropical storm karen today. hurricane hunter aircraft flying through this. it is heading for the gulf of mexico and then the northern gulf. there is a lot of dry air in the western gulf and a dip in the jet stream. you can see moisture northward. most likely a strong tropical storm heading for the northern gulf on saturday. also strong storms rolling down from omaha. in wisconsin wet weather. we have a snow s
. >> iran's new leader, hassan rouhani has suggested he would like to strike a deal on a program one he says is for pe e peaceful purposes. netanyahu says rouhani is, quote, a wolf in sheep's clothing. >>> it was an extremely close call for one bicyclest england. the biker ignoring a railroad crossing gate. just before she crosses the rail a massive commuter train going nearly 75 miles per hour barrelled down the track just before her quick reflexes make it a very good lesson....
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. >>> hay diferencias entre mahmoud ahmadinejad y el actual presidente hassan ruhani? con piel de lobo. >>> dijo que el presidente de irán solamente gana tiempo para avanzar en la producción de armas nucleares. >>>e l único país que necesita ser educado es israel, dijo, porque no menciona que tiene todo tipo de armas de destrucción masiva, y son los únicos que no son parte de un tratado, nos acusan de atacar con sonrisas, dijo, y es mejor que un ataque militar y mucho mejor que mentir. >>> en ese sentido, ¿hay espacio para la diplomacia >>> sí es posible, pero nuestro país busca una solución efectiva y no falsa. >>> momento de nuestra última pausa, y al regresar tenemos más en el noticiero univisión Ñ ♪. >>> seguimos transmitiendo en vivo desde plaza alameda, aquí en huntington park en los Ángeles, california, se estrenó la exsecretaria del departamento de seguridad interna, janet napolitano, están muchos preocupados por el alto indice de deportaciones que tiene. >>> la universidad de california tiene nuevo presidente, o mejor dicho, presidenta, por primera vez una muj
. >>> hay diferencias entre mahmoud ahmadinejad y el actual presidente hassan ruhani? con piel de lobo. >>> dijo que el presidente de irán solamente gana tiempo para avanzar en la producción de armas nucleares. >>>e l único país que necesita ser educado es israel, dijo, porque no menciona que tiene todo tipo de armas de destrucción masiva, y son los únicos que no son parte de un tratado, nos acusan de atacar con sonrisas, dijo, y es mejor que un ataque militar y...
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he is urging the world not to believe the warm words from new president hassan rouhani. he insists iran is set on building a nuclear bomb. >> a wolf in sheep's clothing, a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> netanyahu wants sanction against iran. it is something he encouraged president obama to maintain in their meeting on monday and strengthen if iran keeps pursuing nuclear capabilities. rouhani said at the u.n. last week that the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. >>> for a week that started out with a brutal storm and power outages in many places things might be looking up for winter lovers in washington. that same storm that wreaked havoc in low lying areas have blanketed the cascades and foothills and a beautiful display of snow. it made snowboarders happy. those folks looked like they were stuck on side of the road so it is causing some problems. >> it is amazing how people just love the first snow. >> is october a little early? or are we in a heat wave? >> in the mountains no. it can snow in areas of th
he is urging the world not to believe the warm words from new president hassan rouhani. he insists iran is set on building a nuclear bomb. >> a wolf in sheep's clothing, a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> netanyahu wants sanction against iran. it is something he encouraged president obama to maintain in their meeting on monday and strengthen if iran keeps pursuing nuclear capabilities. rouhani said at the u.n. last week that the...
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maybe president obama who did make that phone call late last week to the departing iranian president hassan rouhani, maybe the good cop in this effort right now? do you see an element of coordinated strategy here between the u.s. and israel? >> you know, this is is not a changing what prime minister netanyahu said is exactly what he's been saying all the time, including as he mentioned last year from the podium. their position is, and to be honest, it's the position of the international community, the united states, the western nations and others, they will not allow iran to have a nuclear weapon. that is what president obama also said from that same podium last year. that's a basis. that's what they say. now, the difference is that president obama does not want to go to war and does not want to resolve this militarily. he might. he hasn't taken it off the table but he doesn't want to do that. he wants to give diplomacy a chance. and likely he probably said to the prime minister, let us let diplomacy try to work. let's see where it goes, but obviously as i say, it's the substance that's goi
maybe president obama who did make that phone call late last week to the departing iranian president hassan rouhani, maybe the good cop in this effort right now? do you see an element of coordinated strategy here between the u.s. and israel? >> you know, this is is not a changing what prime minister netanyahu said is exactly what he's been saying all the time, including as he mentioned last year from the podium. their position is, and to be honest, it's the position of the international...
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in the investigation the rights group found an image in an opposition video of what looked like hassany's son lying in bed and showed the picture to a resident who confirmed it was him. hassan shelby has a good idea who might have killed and buried his wife and son at the box of their family home and the grafitti on the walls says we will win, al jazeera. we are in beirut and when rights group accused the regime of abuses they called on them to respond and act, what is human rights group calling on rebels and backers to do? >> well, what they want really, we heard from the human rights watch representative is that the individual, the donors, those funding the rebel groups to stop giving them weapons and for the united nations to impose an arms embargo. what they are calling for really is justice but this cannot happen because syria is not with the criminal court and the criminal court is investigating the war crimes and would need approval of the u.n. security council. the situation on the ground is very complicated. the rebel groups who were responsible for these atrocitys and accordi
in the investigation the rights group found an image in an opposition video of what looked like hassany's son lying in bed and showed the picture to a resident who confirmed it was him. hassan shelby has a good idea who might have killed and buried his wife and son at the box of their family home and the grafitti on the walls says we will win, al jazeera. we are in beirut and when rights group accused the regime of abuses they called on them to respond and act, what is human rights group...
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he said what the previous president was a wolf in wolf clothing, hassan rouhani is a wolf in sheep'sclothing. he said the only waves that iran has made in the past 30 years is waves of terrorism, and he said i wish i could believe president rouhani, but i don't. he said iran's savage record flatly contradicts the smoothing words, and iran is not building a peaceful nuclear program, iran is building nuke bar weapons. he said sanctions have taken a big bite out of their economy, which is why they are making nice now, and president rouhani thinks he can have his yellow cake and eat it too. that is a reference to the process you have to go through to bill nuclear weapons. >> the question, john, then becomes, i mean were his words strong enough to change the u.s. interaction with iran coming up? >> well, prime minister netenyahu came to the white house yesterday to have a -- [ technical difficulties ] -- we know they don't really like each other very much. but they clearly like each other enough to be able to sit down and work together as adults. we know the prime minister netenyahu came
he said what the previous president was a wolf in wolf clothing, hassan rouhani is a wolf in sheep'sclothing. he said the only waves that iran has made in the past 30 years is waves of terrorism, and he said i wish i could believe president rouhani, but i don't. he said iran's savage record flatly contradicts the smoothing words, and iran is not building a peaceful nuclear program, iran is building nuke bar weapons. he said sanctions have taken a big bite out of their economy, which is why they...
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he talked about knowing hassan rouhani when he was the head of national security in iran and he wrote an article, saying this is how you ol the west. it is very similar to what he is doing right now. he made annalgy. listen to this. >> ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing. rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. a wolf who thinks he can pull the eyes, the wool over the eyes of the international community. @elissa: what do you think everyone sitting in the audience there at the u.n., what do you think they were thinking when they heard that? >> well the iranians were not there. some who are anti-israel are there. everybody else was saying oh, boy, this guy rhani is n, we are engaged with or the united states is engaged with, was the head of the intelligence security/terrorist operations against so many countries in the region and he has not changed. the problem is not that he was violent and he has changed. he was violent and he did not send the right signals he has changed. we don't see reforms taking place inside iran. we don't see him, for example, appoting new reformists in the
he talked about knowing hassan rouhani when he was the head of national security in iran and he wrote an article, saying this is how you ol the west. it is very similar to what he is doing right now. he made annalgy. listen to this. >> ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolf's clothing. rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. a wolf who thinks he can pull the eyes, the wool over the eyes of the international community. @elissa: what do you think everyone sitting in the audience there at the u.n.,...
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they're meeting with delegates from six major powers for the first time since president hassan rouhani took office in august. envoys from the u.s., russia, china, france, britain, and germany are there, too. ashton's spokesperson said zarif . for the first time participants spoke in english. zarif laid out his ideas in an hour long power point presentation. iranian sources say they propose to accept tougher inspections on their nuclear facilities. they want to ease sanctions crippling the economy. other nations have demanded the iranians stop using uranium close to weapons grade and say only then would they ease sanctions. >>> residents of japan gets soaked by rain. the storm wipha knocked down tree, cut power to thousands of homes and delayed people on their way to work. officials at the japan meteorological agency say the typhoon was moving northeast at 65 kilometers per hour. wind speeds at center 126 kilometers per hour. weather experts say wipha could be the strongest typhoon to hit tokyo in a decade. still they're calling on people to stay home and prepare to evacuate if necessar
they're meeting with delegates from six major powers for the first time since president hassan rouhani took office in august. envoys from the u.s., russia, china, france, britain, and germany are there, too. ashton's spokesperson said zarif . for the first time participants spoke in english. zarif laid out his ideas in an hour long power point presentation. iranian sources say they propose to accept tougher inspections on their nuclear facilities. they want to ease sanctions crippling the...
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many are hoping their new moderate president hassan rouhani can carve out a path to peace with the west. >> translator: iran should compromise. at the same time, europe and america should compromise, too. >> translator: the people who have just taken office are saying they can bring about positive changes. we hope they can. we hope they'll be allowed to. >> reporter: the u.s. and european countries have strengthened economic sanctions on iran over the last few years. and it's the people who are bearing the cost. people feel the effect of the economic sanctions on their everyday life. now egg is four times more expensive than it was two years ago. meat, vegetables, clothes. everything is at least double the price now. the tougher sanctions slashed the value of iran's currency by about 2/3. iran's carpet industry took a big hit. the u.s. used to be the biggest foreign market, but that changed in 2010 when u.s. added carpets to the list of goods under embargo. >> translator: since 2010, the economic sanctions have harmed our economy. in the past, about 25% of our exports of hand-woven carp
many are hoping their new moderate president hassan rouhani can carve out a path to peace with the west. >> translator: iran should compromise. at the same time, europe and america should compromise, too. >> translator: the people who have just taken office are saying they can bring about positive changes. we hope they can. we hope they'll be allowed to. >> reporter: the u.s. and european countries have strengthened economic sanctions on iran over the last few years. and it's...
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nuclear program, meeting with delegates from six major powers for the first time since president hassan rouhani took office in august. the two days of talks are happening in gin eve a. participants include mohammed sareef and foreign policy chief ashton. envoys from the u.s., russia, china, france, and germany are there, too. ashton's spokesperson said zarrif gave a 30-minute presentation to explain tehran's ideas. they propose to accept tougher inspections, in exchange they want western powers to ease economic sanctions on them. the u.s. and other nations have demanded the iranians stop enriching uranium close to weapons grade. they say only then would they ease sanctions. >>> a large and powerful typhoon is churning toward japan's biggest metropolis. residents of tokyo and the surrounding area are preparing to take cover from heavy rain and fierce winds. officials at the meteorological agency said wipha could be the strongest typhoon to hit the city and eastern japan in a decade. they're calling for people to stay home and be prepared to evacuate if necessary. airline companies have c
nuclear program, meeting with delegates from six major powers for the first time since president hassan rouhani took office in august. the two days of talks are happening in gin eve a. participants include mohammed sareef and foreign policy chief ashton. envoys from the u.s., russia, china, france, and germany are there, too. ashton's spokesperson said zarrif gave a 30-minute presentation to explain tehran's ideas. they propose to accept tougher inspections, in exchange they want western powers...
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report has described hassan as one of the most notorious and influential leaders in somalia's pirate network. >>> there are surprising new revelations about the health of former president george w. bush. nbc news has confirmed a report in "the national journal" that the former president's heart problems were much more serious than previously reported. and he was, quote, very lucky that they caught them. the 67-year-old received a stent over the summer to open up blood flow to a heart chamber. sources familiar with the former president's medical situation tell "the national journal" his coronary artery was 95% blocked. >>> incredible video coming out of kansas. storm chasers capturing a severe storm that produced a landspout tornado about 15 miles from dodge city, kansas. it brought with it heavy rain and hard-hitting hail. nbc meteorologist bill karins here with more about this. we've seen them on water before. >> tornadoes over water are called waterspouts. and then if those waterspouts go over land, they're called tornadoes. this is different. it has to do with the origin. they're
report has described hassan as one of the most notorious and influential leaders in somalia's pirate network. >>> there are surprising new revelations about the health of former president george w. bush. nbc news has confirmed a report in "the national journal" that the former president's heart problems were much more serious than previously reported. and he was, quote, very lucky that they caught them. the 67-year-old received a stent over the summer to open up blood flow to...
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he is urging the world not to believe the warm words from new president hassan rouhani. he insists iran is set on building a nuclear bomb. >> a wolf in sheep's clothing, a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> netanyahu allowed israel will stand alone. and he wants the sanctions to stay in place. it is something he encouraged president obama to maintain in their meeting on monday and strengthen if iran keeps pursuing nuclear capabilities. rouhani says rap has no intention to build a nuclear weapon and the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. >>> time to your first look at business with seema mody. good morning. >> futures right now are lower after stocks posted modest gains on tuesday. investors appear unfazed by the government shutdown on hopes it will be short lived causing limited damage to the economy. in other news, hyundai is deferring car payments for federal workers who have been furloughed during the shutdown. people who buy or lease the new vehicle this month won't have to make payments until january. th
he is urging the world not to believe the warm words from new president hassan rouhani. he insists iran is set on building a nuclear bomb. >> a wolf in sheep's clothing, a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the eyes of the international community. >> netanyahu allowed israel will stand alone. and he wants the sanctions to stay in place. it is something he encouraged president obama to maintain in their meeting on monday and strengthen if iran keeps pursuing nuclear...
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in the case of this man, hassan abdi dhuhulow, he joined an extremist violent organization. they knew about him. they knew al-shabaab had a network in norway. perhaps not as strong as it was five years ago. >> in a way it is extraordinary. 25,000 people in a population of only 5 million. that is a substantial number of people. you would have thought the intelligence operation would be both acute and -- >> norwegian investigators have been down to nairobi to join the canyons and try to piece it together. there is another norwegian connection, a person named ikrima, an adopted name. americans failed to capture a few days ago when they did that raid, the u.s. navy seal team six recently got outgunned by the people defending the house that they thought he was in. he is somebody who spent some years, about four years in norway, he applied for the weekend political asylum, and then he left in 2008 before you got it -- he got it. >> i presume, it is precisely why norway -- i believe they pay a lot of the salaries for civil servants in somalia, desperately keen there is no growth of
in the case of this man, hassan abdi dhuhulow, he joined an extremist violent organization. they knew about him. they knew al-shabaab had a network in norway. perhaps not as strong as it was five years ago. >> in a way it is extraordinary. 25,000 people in a population of only 5 million. that is a substantial number of people. you would have thought the intelligence operation would be both acute and -- >> norwegian investigators have been down to nairobi to join the canyons and try...
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hassan rowhani has directed his government to study the resumption of direct flights between the countries. the route has been frozen for more than 30 years. a senior government official in tehran says rowhani wants to examine the possibility of re-opening it. direct flights would make travel much easier for the more than 300,000 iranians who live in california and elsewhere in the u.s. the move is seen as another gesture by iran's new predent to reach out to american leaders. rowhani took a call from president obama last friday after he wrapped up his visit to the u.n. general assembly in new york. it was the highest level of contact between the nations since they cut off diplomatic ties more than three decades ago. but the head of islamic revolutionary guards says rowhani's conversation with obama was premature. he argues rowhani should have rejected the call and waited for the u.s. government to take concrete action such as lifting sanctions. >>> president rowhani's tone isn't swaying leaders in israel. they remain convinced the iranians are using their nuclear program to build a bomb.
hassan rowhani has directed his government to study the resumption of direct flights between the countries. the route has been frozen for more than 30 years. a senior government official in tehran says rowhani wants to examine the possibility of re-opening it. direct flights would make travel much easier for the more than 300,000 iranians who live in california and elsewhere in the u.s. the move is seen as another gesture by iran's new predent to reach out to american leaders. rowhani took a...
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overseas today, iran's supreme leader has criticized that nation's new president a week after hassan rowhani spoke with president obama. >> we support the government's diplomatic movements, and place importance on diplomatic efforts. and support what was in this last trip. of course, in our opinion, some of what occurred in the new york trip was not profitable. >> the eayatollah also expresse skepticism about thethness of washington to negotiate with them. calling the u.s. not trustworthy. >>> u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s -- al shabaab claimed responsibility for a terror attack on an upscale mall that killed dozens of shoppers last month. >>> and now to our signature segment, where we take a look at important but often underreported issues. tonight we focus on a little known portion of the affordable care act. how a once obscure task force decides which preventative screenings your insurance company has to coverer in full. our report is by dr. emily sinae. >> barbara hillary is shopping for a coat that will keep her warm in sub-zero temperatures. >> when i'm on expedition, it's all about surv
overseas today, iran's supreme leader has criticized that nation's new president a week after hassan rowhani spoke with president obama. >> we support the government's diplomatic movements, and place importance on diplomatic efforts. and support what was in this last trip. of course, in our opinion, some of what occurred in the new york trip was not profitable. >> the eayatollah also expresse skepticism about thethness of washington to negotiate with them. calling the u.s. not...
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. >> benjamin netanyahu launched a scathing attack on hassan rou hani and said that israel remain prepared to launch an attack on iran alone. >> israel warned the leaders of the general assembly that iran had not changed its policy, even if the country's president has toned down the aggressive rhetoric of his predecessor. >> i know that rouhani does not sound like ahmadinejad, but when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this -- a modern the job was a wolf in wolves clothing -- ahmadinejad was a wolf in wolves clothing. rouhani is a wolf in sheep's clothing. >> iran accused the israeli leader of saber rattling. >> human inspectors have arrived in the syrian capital to make reparations to destroy the country's chemical arsenal. >> serious thought to have more than 1000 tons of chemical weapons including sarin gas and mustard gas, which it stores at an estimated 45 sites. the united nations last week passed a resolution ordering the destruction of chemical weapons by mid-2014. >> we will take a look at the effects of the war in syria on a generation o
. >> benjamin netanyahu launched a scathing attack on hassan rou hani and said that israel remain prepared to launch an attack on iran alone. >> israel warned the leaders of the general assembly that iran had not changed its policy, even if the country's president has toned down the aggressive rhetoric of his predecessor. >> i know that rouhani does not sound like ahmadinejad, but when it comes to the nuclear weapons program, the only difference between them is this -- a...
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. >> netanyahu accused iranian president hassan rowhani of masterminding a strategy to advance the country's push to build a nuclear weapon. he said rowhani's goal is the same as his hardline predecessor mahmoud ahmadinejad. netanyahu argued the only way to peacefully deter iran is to combine tough sanctions with a credible military threat. he said israel is ready to stand alone on the issue. a representative for the iranian/u.n. delegation rejected netanyahu's accusations. he said that unlike israel, iran would not attack another nation. >> they are the greatest threat to the security of -- >> safi said israel should not even think about attacking iran. netanyahu has become even her to vocal on iran afrowani showed he is taking a different approach to dealing with the u.s. the iranian president took a call from president barack obama last week. it was the highest level contact between the nations since they cut off diplomatic ties more than three decades ago. >>> thousands of people were caught unaware when a giant tsunami battered japan's northeast coast in 2011. among them was a veteran d
. >> netanyahu accused iranian president hassan rowhani of masterminding a strategy to advance the country's push to build a nuclear weapon. he said rowhani's goal is the same as his hardline predecessor mahmoud ahmadinejad. netanyahu argued the only way to peacefully deter iran is to combine tough sanctions with a credible military threat. he said israel is ready to stand alone on the issue. a representative for the iranian/u.n. delegation rejected netanyahu's accusations. he said that...