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will jump at any chance to discredit the current moderate president hassan rouhani any. surprise also led to the deaths of thousands of innocent people around the world particularly in central america reagan took money from the iranians and use that money to. well nuns in nicaragua but those are just the most obvious results of the october surprise again occur were able to free the hostages like he and bonnie solder had planned carter would have won re-election after all he was leading the most polls in the months leading up to the election and it reagan were never elected america would be a much more progressive nation. flashforward thirty three years and once again a democratic president is trying to negotiate in good faith with iran. president obama has made a deal with the moderate iranian president that if everything goes as planned will solve a major international crisis but like president carter's deal president obama's deal is opposed by republicans who have proven time and time again that they will stop at nothing to sabotage a democrat in the white house. and w
will jump at any chance to discredit the current moderate president hassan rouhani any. surprise also led to the deaths of thousands of innocent people around the world particularly in central america reagan took money from the iranians and use that money to. well nuns in nicaragua but those are just the most obvious results of the october surprise again occur were able to free the hostages like he and bonnie solder had planned carter would have won re-election after all he was leading the most...
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hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team. i was the e, procuring team. so myself and some of the team embers flew out of state to retrieve and harvest the heart and bring it back to a patient in need. a long night. you have to go? >> midwest? >> you live in town. >> yes, sir. of the was the condition person you got the heart? obviously dead. story. always a tragic typically young person because hey're the most ideal candidates for organ transplants, the heart. motor vehicle accidents in this that's typically what it is. some common denominator of all the donors bring death. hat's ultimately what they succumb to. they become candidates for work and donation. so in this case, a motor vehicle accident and a traumatic brain injury and then the demise was becoming a and candidate for, you know, donation. secrecy rules mean you can't go too far with this. >> absolutely. ecause we have to protect the privacy not onl
hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team. i was the e, procuring team. so myself and some of the team embers flew out of state to retrieve and harvest the heart and bring it back to a patient in need. a long night. you have to go? >> midwest? >> you live in town. >> yes, sir. of the was the condition...
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hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight, explainhat. >> well, the transplant is a big team effort. so i was singly not the one responsible but i was part of the team. in this case, i was the procuring team. so myself and some of our team members flew out of state to retrieve and harvest the heart and bring it back to a patient in need. so it was a long night. >> how far did you have to go? >> midwest. >> you live here in town? >> yes, sir. >> and what was the condition of the person that you got the heart from, obviously dead but -- >> yes, you know, unfortunately it's always a tragic story. a typically young person because those are the most ideal candidates for organ transplants, in particular heart, motor vehicle accident in this case, but that's typically what it is. some common denominator among all of the donors is that they have a brain death. ultimately that's what they, you know, succumb to and that's when they become candidates for organ donation. so in this case, it was a motor vehicle accident, sadly, and a traumatic bra
hassan tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight, explainhat. >> well, the transplant is a big team effort. so i was singly not the one responsible but i was part of the team. in this case, i was the procuring team. so myself and some of our team members flew out of state to retrieve and harvest the heart and bring it back to a patient in need. so it was a long night. >> how far did you have to go? >> midwest. >> you live here...
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the shooter, major hassan, had essentially become more and more radicalized over time, and this is a real problem with our military that seemed to have turned a blind eye. but it's also a problem when the federal government calls this workplace violence and doesn't call it a terrorist attack, which it actually was. he opened fire in the name of global jihad, in hopes of defending the islammic empire and supporting his phupls -- muslim brothers. that why he asked the late alawaki if islamic law quoted killing his brothers. that's why he yelled out allah abg -- akbar before committing this massacre. if a u.s. soldier is killed in afghanistan by an al qaeda-inspired terrorist alongside the taliban, he or she will posthumously be given a purple heart award, and his or her family will receive the requisite benefits that go along with losing your life in the service to your country. and yet, the united states government has chosen to discriminate against these people who lost their lives at fort hood four years ago at the hands of a terrorist who happen to be, tragically happen to be a mem
the shooter, major hassan, had essentially become more and more radicalized over time, and this is a real problem with our military that seemed to have turned a blind eye. but it's also a problem when the federal government calls this workplace violence and doesn't call it a terrorist attack, which it actually was. he opened fire in the name of global jihad, in hopes of defending the islammic empire and supporting his phupls -- muslim brothers. that why he asked the late alawaki if islamic law...
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hassan rouhani repeated an assertion that pursuit of nucle nuclear... >> the first children born at the end of apartheid are hearing about it. we are learning more about the generation known as the born free. >> a first-time visit to africa's parliament. these youths have no memory of that day in may 1994 when nelson mandela delivered a first address as president of south africa. now an opportunity for them to learn about the democracy path that was born at that time. >> the first step on this side, that side - it's got an emblem. the president sits there alone. this is where he has his own place. >> from the tour guide an anecdote demonstrating that the great can get it wrong. >> the former president was making is a speech in this house. once he was making a speech he noted a red button flicking next to him. he wanted to know what was going on. he had to stop and find out as to what was really going on. he was told, "mr president, you don't have to worry. no one is in danger. the reason that red light goes on is because you should have finished speaking a long time ago." >> underlying
hassan rouhani repeated an assertion that pursuit of nucle nuclear... >> the first children born at the end of apartheid are hearing about it. we are learning more about the generation known as the born free. >> a first-time visit to africa's parliament. these youths have no memory of that day in may 1994 when nelson mandela delivered a first address as president of south africa. now an opportunity for them to learn about the democracy path that was born at that time. >> the...
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hassan rouhani defended iran's deal with western nations to freeze the nuclear program in exchange for reduced economic sanctions. u.s. secretary of state chuck hagel's trip to afghanistan was successful. a deal will be signed to keep american soldiers in afghanistan beyond 2014. >> a prison sentence for 21 women and girls has been reyoued doofed. the group was convicted for participating in a violent protest, demanding the reinstatement of mohamed morsi. those are the headlines. you can find us online at aljazeera.com. employment and people not getting--leaving and having to be retrained. >> so i am dead serious when i say this is--the effects of minimum wage increases the employment. a part of it because the data is there. labor economists are excited because you have states raising minimum wage at different times at different levels so you can dig in and find out what the effects were. what we know the increases in the minimum wage that we have seen have not caused job loss. that's the evidence we have. so applyin applying that evideno what d.c. just did, our best guess is that her
hassan rouhani defended iran's deal with western nations to freeze the nuclear program in exchange for reduced economic sanctions. u.s. secretary of state chuck hagel's trip to afghanistan was successful. a deal will be signed to keep american soldiers in afghanistan beyond 2014. >> a prison sentence for 21 women and girls has been reyoued doofed. the group was convicted for participating in a violent protest, demanding the reinstatement of mohamed morsi. those are the headlines. you can...
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. >> hassan rouhani described the pursuit of nuclear technology as a definite right, and said that iran has a right to live without sanctions. >>> demonstrators of ukraine are back on the street after reports of a meeting between its president and the russian president vladimir putin. the meetings sparked fears that ukraine would agree to deals with the russians rather than the european union. >> there are reports that there have been deals signed with russia worth $174 million of aid. ukraine needs this money simply to pay its creditors. it's reserves are start to go run low and it is in dire economic circumstances. these reports are unconfirmed yet they spread more angrier gons th angs demonstrators because of the it's president failed to sign a deal with the e.u. and sunday they are planning a big one. they want to repeat the successful mobilization that they had last weekend here. and they desperately need to keep this momentum going because they know if they mail to do that, then president yanukovych may well hang on to power with moscow's help. >> keep it there. we have much more
. >> hassan rouhani described the pursuit of nuclear technology as a definite right, and said that iran has a right to live without sanctions. >>> demonstrators of ukraine are back on the street after reports of a meeting between its president and the russian president vladimir putin. the meetings sparked fears that ukraine would agree to deals with the russians rather than the european union. >> there are reports that there have been deals signed with russia worth $174...
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hassan grew up here. his father is around 90. nobody knows his exact age. they used to live a nomadic life hurting the goats as selling the resin from the trees. they make cuts in the bark over a. of months. they harvest the resin. it reads the best frankincense. please stand by to germany but most go to korea or japan because he said they have more money. around 7000 tons of freight a sense are collected each year -- frankincense are collected each year. they used to bring that by camel. that's a thing of the past. driving off-road vehicle is better than a camel. >> ♪ >> a port city of 50,000. residents make their living from agriculture and crafts and fishing. frankincense plays a lesser role. sellers have time to chat in the afternoon. it does not start getting busy until the evening. they swear by the healing powers offering incense. she tastes all of her creams and powders and perfumes. she said it is offering incense that is kept are looking -- frankincense that has kept her looking so young. [indiscernible] >> ok. that is not true. >> her granddaught
hassan grew up here. his father is around 90. nobody knows his exact age. they used to live a nomadic life hurting the goats as selling the resin from the trees. they make cuts in the bark over a. of months. they harvest the resin. it reads the best frankincense. please stand by to germany but most go to korea or japan because he said they have more money. around 7000 tons of freight a sense are collected each year -- frankincense are collected each year. they used to bring that by camel....
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one of my partners called me and said, hassan, we have a transplant going this evening. are you able to pick your? i was technically on-call. he said, i think the timing will be such that you can get back in time. certainly it was. >> what airport did you fly out of? >> dulles. usually we fly chartered aircraft because commercial -- you have to coordinate all the timing. the issue with hearts and lungs is that they have sort of a short shelflife. we have about four hours, six hours at the max to transplant the organ once we retrieve it. >> what time do you took off out of dulles airport? >> roughly about 10:00 p.m. >> what time did you get the heart? >> around 11:00, 11:30. we started a little after midnight. we were up till about 3:00 a.m. >> when did you leave to get the heart? >> i left at about -- we took off at about 10:00. >> and what time did you get back here? >> just about 4:00, 5:00 a.m. >> when was the operation? >> when we bring the organ back, the other team puts it into the recipient. >> one hospital here? >> i can't tell you that. fairfax. >> fairfax in th
one of my partners called me and said, hassan, we have a transplant going this evening. are you able to pick your? i was technically on-call. he said, i think the timing will be such that you can get back in time. certainly it was. >> what airport did you fly out of? >> dulles. usually we fly chartered aircraft because commercial -- you have to coordinate all the timing. the issue with hearts and lungs is that they have sort of a short shelflife. we have about four hours, six hours...
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senator gillibrand and maggie hassan, thank you both for your time. >>> up next we have come a long wayfar enough. we will look at women in the media with "glamour" magazine's editor in chief after the break. [ lane ] do you ever feel like you're growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charg
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now critics say parliament is just creating the headaches for the new government of hassan rouhani. at a time when the government is trying to solve significant problems. one politician said it will take 25 years to build a new capitol any way and by that time who knows what tehran will look like or whether it will still exist. al jazeera. >> thank you for watching al jazeera. i'm richelle carey. "techknow" space can dead is next and check out our website throughout the day www.aljazeera.com. thank you for your time. do keep it here. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand.
now critics say parliament is just creating the headaches for the new government of hassan rouhani. at a time when the government is trying to solve significant problems. one politician said it will take 25 years to build a new capitol any way and by that time who knows what tehran will look like or whether it will still exist. al jazeera. >> thank you for watching al jazeera. i'm richelle carey. "techknow" space can dead is next and check out our website throughout the day...
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iran president hassan rouhani and british prime minister david cameron, joined by gordon browbrown, tony blair and mr major. nicholas sar cosy will join francis hollande. >> can you tell me how much people in south africa will use this as an event to determine how south africa is today? >> i think that will be what today is about. as well as watching on the tv screens at home, i think people will reflect on the way the country changed in the last 20 years. we are about to celebrate 20 years of freedom since the first democratic election. people will be looking back at the early years thinking about nelson mandela's influence no building the country we see today. it will be a time of celebration and reflection for the south africans who have seen their lives change. >> we have seen graca mandela arriving at the stadium as the proceedings carry on. i'm interested in the speakers chosen to give eulogies as to who is allowed to speak and who has been left out. what is your impression of that. >> i'm too aware of the controversies over who is left out. barack obama could be controversial. he
iran president hassan rouhani and british prime minister david cameron, joined by gordon browbrown, tony blair and mr major. nicholas sar cosy will join francis hollande. >> can you tell me how much people in south africa will use this as an event to determine how south africa is today? >> i think that will be what today is about. as well as watching on the tv screens at home, i think people will reflect on the way the country changed in the last 20 years. we are about to celebrate...
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hassan tetteh discusses his medical career, his service in afghanistan and his new book i'm a "gifts of the heart." tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team. i was part of the procuring team. myself and some of our team members will out-of-state to retrieve and harvest a heart and bring it back to a patient. it was a long night. go?ow far did you have to >> midwest. >> you live here in town. >> yes or. >> what was the condition of the person you apart from? obviously dead. >> unfortunately, it is always a tragic story. typically a young person because those are the most ideal candidates for organ transplants. motor vehicle accident in this case. that is typically what it is. some common denominator among all of the donors is that they have a brain death. that is what they succumb to and that is when they become candidates for organ donation. in this case, it was a motor vehicle accident, traumatic brain injury and the demi
hassan tetteh discusses his medical career, his service in afghanistan and his new book i'm a "gifts of the heart." tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team. i was part of the procuring team. myself and some of our team members will out-of-state to retrieve and harvest a heart and bring it back to a patient. it was a...
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diana hassan has become the darling of denmark's mystery establishment for daring to voice opinions that have alienated his community. and of course islamic firmly back in the media spoke up. it insists his prime aim is to share the story of his muslim upbringing. august is this the day tomorrow hope i win he grabs brother by the shoulders. st seasonal being in counseling. face down waiting my turn. mother smashing plates on the staircase up to zero in the background as the city we are now talks of the dead i've drawn up in the country was freedom of expression but i've also grown up in an environment where there is no freedom of expression. i've always spoken my mind and suffered the consequences. so pretty when it goes without saying i am for freedom of speech and his country and the rest of the world like freedom of expression to be that you can say whatever you want someone punching you in the face for a fee the reality is different. i know but i am ready to suffer consequences for what i'm saying. this is an example of the line which has infuriated muslims by pay to misery by rachel
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we'll postpone his son hassan has launched a reforestation project to protect biodiversity. the lemon tree for example sustains rare species of plant costs in two thousand seven just one post and settled in costa rica and now manages the project on side. the monthly utility to know me well as on to downtown was any interested and clumsy new forest meanwhile weeks of working under the street in a model of social ecological and economic return of working towards a system of production rate is sustainable biden come the german investors is going towards planting mixed forests here. who returns to twenty four years to materialize when the trees are harvested. they planted nearly thththirty species of te many natives and precious points. for the trees grow to stick a few of them are seldom heard of time. project doesn't just create revenue but jobs as well. once a week. roasted meats with his team at home. to discuss to plan the new. they knew they cheered for the month of august pa samoa joe was actually the intercultural saw in the poetry coming in from gemini and talk about ho
we'll postpone his son hassan has launched a reforestation project to protect biodiversity. the lemon tree for example sustains rare species of plant costs in two thousand seven just one post and settled in costa rica and now manages the project on side. the monthly utility to know me well as on to downtown was any interested and clumsy new forest meanwhile weeks of working under the street in a model of social ecological and economic return of working towards a system of production rate is...
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hassan tetteh discusses his medical career, his service in afghanistan and his new book i'm a "gifts of the heart." tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team.
hassan tetteh discusses his medical career, his service in afghanistan and his new book i'm a "gifts of the heart." tetteh, you told me just before we sat down that you did a heart transplant overnight. explain that. >> while the transplant is a big team effort. i was not the one responsible, but i was part of the team.
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things are changing in iran following the election of the hassan rohadi. they are opening up the doors to foreign tourists. one sport is propping up the economy. >> one of the world's highest and most pristine ski fields, 3,600 meters up and one of the country's major attractions locals know it. foreigners are catching on, too. >> i think it's nice, plus it is so much better than in germany. there is sun and the snow is really good. >> yeah. the location is really great. up the mountain and astonished a little bit, because the mountains are very high and snow quality is great. iran's president is aching to attacked 10 million foreign visitors each year, an increase for the current four million, religious and medical tourists. with iran's good ties to china, many are likely to be from there. >> so now, you know chinese -- china is very fast and the people's living standard goes high. muslim chinese are the ones who go abroad to have a visit of some other kuntz trees such as iran. >> but in order to handle more people, the country needs investments, includin
things are changing in iran following the election of the hassan rohadi. they are opening up the doors to foreign tourists. one sport is propping up the economy. >> one of the world's highest and most pristine ski fields, 3,600 meters up and one of the country's major attractions locals know it. foreigners are catching on, too. >> i think it's nice, plus it is so much better than in germany. there is sun and the snow is really good. >> yeah. the location is really great. up...
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lebanon a commander of the sheer militant group hezbollah has been killed outside his house in beirut hassan lackies was shot dead near his home when he returned from work around midnight has been blamed for the assassinations. lackies has been targeted before and managed to escape multiple attempts on his life israel denies any involvement. elsewhere there have been more proud to have the more protests in thailand despite preparations to mark the king's birthday on thursday demonstrators a mass that side the national police headquarters vowing to continue their fight against the government five people died last sunday is rallies turned violent and rumors and that the military might step in to restore order protesters the keys prime minister yingluck shinawatra of being a puppet to her brother and tycoon convicted of corruption. up next it's a trip to an orthodox christian retreat in arctic russia here and i see international . or ukraine deeply divided kid sovereign decision to walk away from an association agreement with brussels has resulted in an explosion of street protests and violence
lebanon a commander of the sheer militant group hezbollah has been killed outside his house in beirut hassan lackies was shot dead near his home when he returned from work around midnight has been blamed for the assassinations. lackies has been targeted before and managed to escape multiple attempts on his life israel denies any involvement. elsewhere there have been more proud to have the more protests in thailand despite preparations to mark the king's birthday on thursday demonstrators a...
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denmark has a strong belief in freedom of speech but the politician who has charged hassan says that if a member of the white community made similar remarks that there would be a mass of okra. most people who come to the palestinians poetry readings are middle aged white teens who say the sun is just getting to critique of modern day troubles in modern day denmark it used to tease you think signing richard nelson mandela's memorial said that she suffered as a defendant episode of lost on stage samsung had seventy two said he started hearing voices and hallucinating which is supposedly what made him lose his concentration and subsequent radio interview on tuesday said that i knew that this performance and called itself a champion of sun bleached carter appointee sign language experts and gt incoherent hand gestures blank face expressions and body language are suggested to have been faking it. death during a memorial service was suspended he was tried and condemned his presence at the ceremony which was attended by scores of world leaders. we saw this. i am stay updated on a seat belts
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he did sign a security agreement with iran's president hassan rouhani.oth leaders said it will increase regional security and minimize the influence of foreign forces. >>> well, just one week before lawmakers head home for the holidays means budget negotiations are up against the clock. the bipartisan conference committee led by democratic senator patty murray and paul ryan reportedly getting closer to a deal on a 2014 budget. the temporary funding bill agreed to after october's shutdown expires next month. >>> rob portman says he's optimistic there will be a short-term agreement. >> the key is we not have another government shutdown and do keep the spending caps in place and don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak and i think we can accomplish that over the next couple days. >> one issue still being debated extending long-term unemployment benefits. last week house mortgage leader nancy pelosi said any deal must include an extension but dick durbin said that is not the case. >> i don't think we've reached that point where we said this
he did sign a security agreement with iran's president hassan rouhani.oth leaders said it will increase regional security and minimize the influence of foreign forces. >>> well, just one week before lawmakers head home for the holidays means budget negotiations are up against the clock. the bipartisan conference committee led by democratic senator patty murray and paul ryan reportedly getting closer to a deal on a 2014 budget. the temporary funding bill agreed to after october's...
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with a new president a new mood iran's hassan rouhani broke the ice on over thirty years of frozen times between tehran and washington but rouhani is nicknamed the shift diplomat he will not be the one to back up from diplomacy first a phone call with obama while on his maiden visit to the un then the nuclear deal of the decade the iranians have shown time after time that there is no evidence that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful is something that has been ignored by the western media and western governments but this despite all that iran's real cillian is has forced these countries to accept. enrichment and again the russians and the chinese have played a very constructive role iran agreed to restrict and regulate its nuclear program but maintained the right to peaceful energy in return sanctions and rhetoric eased russia held diplomacy for sealing the deal the west said it's harsh sanctions secured the breakthrough. ten years on and iraq still reels from violence a decade since the u.s. led invasion but twenty thirteen was also one of the bloodiest years. the united stat
with a new president a new mood iran's hassan rouhani broke the ice on over thirty years of frozen times between tehran and washington but rouhani is nicknamed the shift diplomat he will not be the one to back up from diplomacy first a phone call with obama while on his maiden visit to the un then the nuclear deal of the decade the iranians have shown time after time that there is no evidence that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful is something that has been ignored by the western...
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agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin iran's new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months ago pledging to improve their brands for relations with the west and i don't think that sanctions played as much of a role as a recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly influential it is a knee an interim agreements in six months time well the palace abdurrahman six retired seventy casey eighteen table what else did you fail. to meet its nineteen people at midnight if again yeah buddy boy ok i see that. and in the very first moments after the nuclear deal with iran was reached it was clear the agreement left an awful lot of room for interpretation iranian. enrichment program will continue this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrich but we spoke to asia times correspondent pepe escobar he believes the u.s. is stuck right in the middle of a very delicate balancin
agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin iran's new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months ago pledging to improve their brands for relations with the west and i don't think that sanctions played as much of a role as a recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly...
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jass absolutely this is the highest level russian delegation to visit iran since president hassan rouhani took power bringing with him an approach that has led to a real significant diplomatic movement after just several months in power at breakthrough talks in geneva early in november in the new administration in tiger and agreed to either freeze or curb parts of its nuclear program the payback was limited relieve from the international sanctions which have severely hampered the country's economy already we know that a group of international inspectors has been allowed to visit the iraq plant in iran which is at the center of suspicions about iran's motives for have a nuclear program it's been shut down so far for at least six months according to geneva deal russia's macit is that good will is key to hold in this together iran's foreign minister has already warned that if the u.s. senate decides to introduce new sanctions and this is something that is now being discussed in america all the diplomatic achievements already reached between the signs will be done and this is very dangerous s
jass absolutely this is the highest level russian delegation to visit iran since president hassan rouhani took power bringing with him an approach that has led to a real significant diplomatic movement after just several months in power at breakthrough talks in geneva early in november in the new administration in tiger and agreed to either freeze or curb parts of its nuclear program the payback was limited relieve from the international sanctions which have severely hampered the country's...
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assassinations of iran's nuclear scientists and this ping pong of threats and warning seemingly ended when hassan rouhani became president and led to the resumption of nuclear talks are going to go to school reports on their results and how deal was far from welcomed by everyone we need to iran's new leader. iran is the anchor of stability in the region he's trying to convince the west he's not out for blood. the iranian threat is imaginary and used as an excuse for others . and he thinks a nuclear free middle east is the key to peace and stability urgent practical steps towards the establishment of structures and unnecessary. that sounds good too but not everyone believes iran could have changed so much new is a wolf in sheep's clothing a wolf who thinks he can pull the wool over the. of the international community israel the only country in the east that hasn't signed the receipt determined to push its point across to iran minutes away from developing a nuclear bomb and blowing up the world with israel being first on the first of targets this rhetoric however mase serve to cover tel aviv's real
assassinations of iran's nuclear scientists and this ping pong of threats and warning seemingly ended when hassan rouhani became president and led to the resumption of nuclear talks are going to go to school reports on their results and how deal was far from welcomed by everyone we need to iran's new leader. iran is the anchor of stability in the region he's trying to convince the west he's not out for blood. the iranian threat is imaginary and used as an excuse for others . and he thinks a...
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assassinations of iran's nuclear scientists this paying pong of threats and warning seemingly ended when hassan rouhani came to power which led to a resumption of nuclear talks to go to school reports on their results and how the deal was far from welcomed by everyone. we need to iran's new leader. iran is the anchor of stability in the region he's trying to convince the west he's not out for blood. of the iranian threat is imaginary and used as an excuse for others. and he thinks a nuclear free middle east is the key to peace and stability urgent practical steps towards the establishment of such is own unnecessary. that sounds good too but not everyone believes iran could have to change to a so much or honey as a war in sheep's clothing or war for thinks it can pull the oz the wool over the eyes. of the international community israel the only country the middle east that hasn't signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty remained determined to push its point across to iran's minutes away from developing a nuclear bomb and blowing up the world with israel being first on its list of targets this
assassinations of iran's nuclear scientists this paying pong of threats and warning seemingly ended when hassan rouhani came to power which led to a resumption of nuclear talks to go to school reports on their results and how the deal was far from welcomed by everyone. we need to iran's new leader. iran is the anchor of stability in the region he's trying to convince the west he's not out for blood. of the iranian threat is imaginary and used as an excuse for others. and he thinks a nuclear...
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agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin's demands new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months ago edging to improve their brands for relations with the west and i don't think that sanctions played as much of a role as a recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly influential it is a knee an interim agreements in six months time well the palace abdurrahman six return to the negotiating table but also to hear failed. would mean that scientists in the middle of the night if it gave. polyploid play i could see to believe that and in the very first moments of a nuclear deal with iran it was reached it was clear the agreement left an awful lot of room for interpretation iranian. enrichment program will continue this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrichment and here at r.t. international we spoke to asia times course one of pepe escobar he believes america has
agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin's demands new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months ago edging to improve their brands for relations with the west and i don't think that sanctions played as much of a role as a recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly...
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following the election of president hassan rouhani.ntry seeing an infliction of foreign tourists here is more on how one sport is pumping up the economy. >> reporter: it's one of the world's highest and most pristine ski fields. it's 3,600 meters up. and one of the country's major attractions. locals already know it, and now foreigners are catching on too. >> i think it's really nice plus the weather is so much better than in germany. there is always fun and the snow is really good. >> yeah, the location is really great because of the mountain and we are astonished a little bit. positively spoken because the mountains are very high and snow quality is great. >> reporter: iran's president is aiming to attract 10 million foreign visitors each year. an increase from the current 4 million. comprising mostly of religious and medical tourists. and with iran's good ties to china many are likely to be from there. >> so now you know china has developed very fast and the peoples living standard is go high and most of chinese want to go abroad, t
following the election of president hassan rouhani.ntry seeing an infliction of foreign tourists here is more on how one sport is pumping up the economy. >> reporter: it's one of the world's highest and most pristine ski fields. it's 3,600 meters up. and one of the country's major attractions. locals already know it, and now foreigners are catching on too. >> i think it's really nice plus the weather is so much better than in germany. there is always fun and the snow is really good....
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a commander of the shia militant group hezbollah is being killed that side his highness in beirut hassan lackies to be shot dead near his home when he returned from work around midnight his blog blames israel for the assassination saying lackies had been targeted before and managed to escape multiple attempts on his life israel denies any involvement in the more protests in thailand despite preparations to mark the king's birthday on thursday demonstrators amassed that side the national police headquarters vying to continue their fight against the government five people died last sunday as rallies turned violent and readers emerged the military might step in to restore order protesters accuse prime minister yingluck shinawatra of being a puppet to her brother and. convicted of corruption. coming up next and breaking the set find out why guantanamo detainees are trying to sue the polish government. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand years people came here twenty years ago. on the. people of the love of christ working. people so you can do. something h
a commander of the shia militant group hezbollah is being killed that side his highness in beirut hassan lackies to be shot dead near his home when he returned from work around midnight his blog blames israel for the assassination saying lackies had been targeted before and managed to escape multiple attempts on his life israel denies any involvement in the more protests in thailand despite preparations to mark the king's birthday on thursday demonstrators amassed that side the national police...
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monkey into space for the second time this year this is the lucky creature called fargo president hassan rouhani said the mission was a. excess of the profit returned to earth in perfect health but not everyone's happy western powers a conservative around space program could be a front for developing ballistic missile technology. violence has erupted in venice italy where scores of neo fascists carrying anti government posters have clashed with police this comes amid massive protests that have been gripping italy for six days and it was spearheaded by the so-called pitchfork movement started by farmers in the south who played the government's putting the interests of the european union the head of the people. police arrested in what drove eighteen year old cole pierson to open fire in a school in colorado critically injuring one girl after a shotgun the high school senior entered the building looking for a teacher apparently and then turned the weapon on himself after firing a series of shots the tragedy came just a day before the anniversary of the sandy hook elementary school massacre
monkey into space for the second time this year this is the lucky creature called fargo president hassan rouhani said the mission was a. excess of the profit returned to earth in perfect health but not everyone's happy western powers a conservative around space program could be a front for developing ballistic missile technology. violence has erupted in venice italy where scores of neo fascists carrying anti government posters have clashed with police this comes amid massive protests that have...
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agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin iran's new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months ago pledging to improve iran's relations with the west and i don't think sanctions played as much of a role as the recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly influential it is only an interim agreements in six months time well now it sounds iran is set to return to the negotiating table but after ten years failed. even scientists in the middle of the night it's a game changer polyploid a hot seat to me that. in the very first moments after the nuclear deal with iran was reached it was clear they agreement left not true for interpretation iranian. enrichment program will continue this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrich but. asia times correspondent pepe escobar him believes the u.s. is stuck in the middle of a delicate balancing act. this spin war has started
agreement is based on the concept forward by the russian president vladimir putin iran's new president hassan rouhani is also seen as having played a crucial role in making the deal possible he came to power less than three months ago pledging to improve iran's relations with the west and i don't think sanctions played as much of a role as the recognition by the united states and britain and other countries that we need to engage iran because iran is becoming increasingly influential it is only...
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we have to be part of a nuclear free zone with very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the treaty positioning himself as a major peacekeeper in the attempt to denuclearize the region never threaten israel with nuclear weapons on the contrary. a third iran military outcome. if a nuclear free middle east initiative was ever to work it's estimated israel would need to get rid of anywhere between seventy five and four hundred nuclear warheads israel is not going to agree even to talk about the uranium bomb in the context of day nuclearization that's the last thing that israel wants to have in the equation . and for a country that has never officially admitted to possessing nuclear arms getting her to destroy them might be the most difficult deal the world has yet to secure policy r t tel aviv. is coming up after a very short break including how antigovernment protests continue unabated in bahrain just stay with us. when the crisis leaves this traces everywhere an. empty classrooms become the norm . children pay for the mistakes of adults. by word you know
we have to be part of a nuclear free zone with very simple even iran's president hassan rouhani has called on israel to join the treaty positioning himself as a major peacekeeper in the attempt to denuclearize the region never threaten israel with nuclear weapons on the contrary. a third iran military outcome. if a nuclear free middle east initiative was ever to work it's estimated israel would need to get rid of anywhere between seventy five and four hundred nuclear warheads israel is not...
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this is the highest level russian delegation to visit iraq since president hassan mahoney to power. thinking of a human right that has that too and we'll significant diplomatic movement of december a month in power from talks in geneva and november. the new administration can do on a green eyed the brains of curved part of its nuclear program. it was pertinent and relieved from the international sanctions which have severely hampered the country's economy already know that a group of international inspectors has been allowed to visit her on blonde at getting iran which is at the center of suspicions about iran's meant it's cool having a nuclear program is aimed at shut down the alt weekly six months according to the geneva deal i think is that lincoln will be keen to hold things together was foreign minister has already won the last senate decides to introduce a new sanctions and this is something that is now moving has cost america. all diplomatic achievement already reached between the swans will be done and this is a very dangerous they love are all precious girl with a good thin
this is the highest level russian delegation to visit iraq since president hassan mahoney to power. thinking of a human right that has that too and we'll significant diplomatic movement of december a month in power from talks in geneva and november. the new administration can do on a green eyed the brains of curved part of its nuclear program. it was pertinent and relieved from the international sanctions which have severely hampered the country's economy already know that a group of...