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those who said iran, iran, iran are in a distinct minority. a lot said more than i expected of the palestinian question another said the division of israeli and society. i have two impressions and i want to test them, i would be curious to know your reaction. what impression at the time the israeli security at the time was totally focuseded on iran and i would not of had that kind of disagreement around the table if i had been talking to the top levels of the israelis. my other question perhaps attitude in society has moved along in the direction of the elites, do i have that right? the top members of the israeli cabinet around the table and they were all telling the truth, what they all say iran, iran, iran or would there be a strong disagreement from everyone? >> i think it's a pretty controversial issue. the majority of the issue from all sides. i'm going to show. [inaudible] i don't think there's any debate. that's the reason why to some extent, we are not the only ones who think that way in the middle east. many more other countries stron
those who said iran, iran, iran are in a distinct minority. a lot said more than i expected of the palestinian question another said the division of israeli and society. i have two impressions and i want to test them, i would be curious to know your reaction. what impression at the time the israeli security at the time was totally focuseded on iran and i would not of had that kind of disagreement around the table if i had been talking to the top levels of the israelis. my other question perhaps...
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they get their funding from iran. they get their training from iran. they get their weapons from iran. iran's great goal is crystal clear to anybody who cares to open their eyes. iran seeks to dominate the region and seeks to do so under a nuclear umbrella. for the past three decades, iran has spread its carnage and destruction around the middle east, country after country. lebanon, iraq. syria. yemen. gaza. what do all these places have in common? well, they're all falling apart. their citizens hungry and suffering. their economies collapsing. like the midas touch, iran's regime has the mullah touch. every place iran touches fails, and if you think iranian power is confined to israel, you're wrong. let me tell you some news -- just this year, iran made operation m.i.a. a new deadly terror unit, a start-up. swarms of killer u.a.v.'s armed with lethal weapons that can attack any place at any time. they plan to blanket the skies of the middle east with this lethal force. iran has already used these deadly u.a.v.'s, called shalad136 to attack american tar
they get their funding from iran. they get their training from iran. they get their weapons from iran. iran's great goal is crystal clear to anybody who cares to open their eyes. iran seeks to dominate the region and seeks to do so under a nuclear umbrella. for the past three decades, iran has spread its carnage and destruction around the middle east, country after country. lebanon, iraq. syria. yemen. gaza. what do all these places have in common? well, they're all falling apart. their...
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like the midas touch, iran's regime as the multitouch. every place iran touches fails. and if you think iranian terrorists confined to israel, you're wrong. let me tell you some news. just this year, around made operational a new deadly terror unit startup, swarms of killers uavs armed with lethal weapons that can attack any place at any time. they plan to blanket the skies of the middle east with this lethal force. iran has already used these deadly uavs. called cheyenne 136. they attacked saudi arabia, american targets in iraq, civilian ships at sea. most recently killing the brick and romanians. iran plans to arm its plans in yemen, iraq and lebanon with hundreds and later on thousands of these deadly uavs. so you can ignore it but experience tells us that what starts in the middle east doesn't stop there. distinguished delegates. in 1988, around set up on commission ordered the mass murder of 5000 political activists. they were hanging from cranes. the death commission was made up of four people. iran's new president, was one of them. he also oversaw the murder of i
like the midas touch, iran's regime as the multitouch. every place iran touches fails. and if you think iranian terrorists confined to israel, you're wrong. let me tell you some news. just this year, around made operational a new deadly terror unit startup, swarms of killers uavs armed with lethal weapons that can attack any place at any time. they plan to blanket the skies of the middle east with this lethal force. iran has already used these deadly uavs. called cheyenne 136. they attacked...
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iran is actually bringing us united. overall strategically iran as a threat and when you have the un member state about the vision and when you see nevertheless they keep relating to them, you realize that you are in a position. i always used to say to my friends on the american side [inaudible] it was interesting to see that they opposed it but the majority supported this idea for president trump. [inaudible] this description and reality that you are describing including the israelis and the saudi's and others in an uncomfortable position because the biden administration is engaging iran and expecting that its allies will facilitate to find an agreement. in the media he says i want a successful iran. part of a washington man monument strategy. they are having an engaged and t no surprise to the policy not taking any hostile steps toward iran without further getting the approval or at least informing the americans. but it's under pressure not to carry out the acts of sabotage the activities and actions against the irania
iran is actually bringing us united. overall strategically iran as a threat and when you have the un member state about the vision and when you see nevertheless they keep relating to them, you realize that you are in a position. i always used to say to my friends on the american side [inaudible] it was interesting to see that they opposed it but the majority supported this idea for president trump. [inaudible] this description and reality that you are describing including the israelis and the...
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, yes iran was in compliance.inspectors, global inspectors in iran and now they are making big progress. with greater momentum all the time. so this is something that democrats should take the offensive on. this happened because trump withdrew from the deal. the other european partners did not. but obviously america is a big player and american sanctions are really important. so yeah, no, i agree with you, chris. i think this was a blunder on the part of trump, not political at home, which was the lens with which he saw everything, but in terms of actually impacting on iran. the one thing is, the critics said expand -- this was too narrow an agreement, it should go to missiles and so on. it's interesting that in this statement they agreed on that. this is going to make a difficult negotiation because iran just elected a new hard-line leader there. so we'll see how this goes. it's a very complicated issue. >> last word? >> you're talking about the flip-flop between presidents, between obama, trump, biden on this ir
, yes iran was in compliance.inspectors, global inspectors in iran and now they are making big progress. with greater momentum all the time. so this is something that democrats should take the offensive on. this happened because trump withdrew from the deal. the other european partners did not. but obviously america is a big player and american sanctions are really important. so yeah, no, i agree with you, chris. i think this was a blunder on the part of trump, not political at home, which was...
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earlier on i spoke to the iran security expert from earlier on i spoke to the iran security expert fromhe foundation for the defence of democracy is to discuss this pressure on iran to renegotiate their nuclear deal. i asked whether he thought everyone was ready to discuss the agreement. —— iran. they did so there will be joining nuclear discussions in a bid to resurrect their 2015 nuclear deal known as the jcpoa, howeverthe nuclear deal known as the jcpoa, however the hard—line jcpoa, however the ha rd—line administration jcpoa, however the hard—line administration of ebrahim raisi, they have been radically escalating their nuclear programme, building on a leverage inherited from the outgoing rani government, and is likely not to be looking to trade those at the nuclear negotiating table. seeing how much of a political desire that the west has head to the programme, i think that iran will be set to extort the international community, as it did in 2013 and 2015. what would a win represent for president ebrahim raisi the? the actual commander—in—chief, that title is taken rather literall
earlier on i spoke to the iran security expert from earlier on i spoke to the iran security expert fromhe foundation for the defence of democracy is to discuss this pressure on iran to renegotiate their nuclear deal. i asked whether he thought everyone was ready to discuss the agreement. —— iran. they did so there will be joining nuclear discussions in a bid to resurrect their 2015 nuclear deal known as the jcpoa, howeverthe nuclear deal known as the jcpoa, however the hard—line jcpoa,...
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on iran, including perhaps terrorism sanctions, in exchange for return to the iran deal or the jcpoa. does there need to be follow-up legislation in order to prevent a president from lifting sanctions tied to terrorism, including the sanctions on the central bank, unless iran ceases its sponsorship of terrorism? >> well, first of all, there are a series of sanctions that cannot simply be unilaterally lifted by the administration. they would need congressional action. and i think that would be a tough hurdle to achieve unless there was incredibly meaningful concessions by iran. the administration has shown the world that it is willing to consider entering into a negotiation with iran -- a stronger and longer agreement. and i think that to get something, it must be stronger and longer. the iranians, i think, are playing rope-a-dope with us. they are stalling for time. they are advancing as they stall for time, and the consequences of that is that the window, from my perspective, is really narrowing. >> just this week, iran has announced that it will return to talks in november after st
on iran, including perhaps terrorism sanctions, in exchange for return to the iran deal or the jcpoa. does there need to be follow-up legislation in order to prevent a president from lifting sanctions tied to terrorism, including the sanctions on the central bank, unless iran ceases its sponsorship of terrorism? >> well, first of all, there are a series of sanctions that cannot simply be unilaterally lifted by the administration. they would need congressional action. and i think that...
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, iran, iran?t the majority i don't think there is any debate. by the way we are not the only one from the middle east many others strongly believe that these need to be addressed in a very significant way i think what you have seen internationally is with respect to the middle east so coming back to your question so this is why you don't have that two-minute difficulties because the palestinians with varies significantly and then to be pretty much united. and this issue needs to be addressed. and so that drive is that when you have the un member state. about the world vision and then you see nevertheless other countries keep relating to them, but the majority of the country and then to support this idea so i to london and paris but not too we are toward jerusalem? >> this reality that you are describing with the allies in the united states and the middle east and the saudi's andd israelis. the biden administrationis is engaging to put a deal with the ran. and expecting the allies will facilitate t
, iran, iran?t the majority i don't think there is any debate. by the way we are not the only one from the middle east many others strongly believe that these need to be addressed in a very significant way i think what you have seen internationally is with respect to the middle east so coming back to your question so this is why you don't have that two-minute difficulties because the palestinians with varies significantly and then to be pretty much united. and this issue needs to be addressed....
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iran's rule is going to be a reduce there. so, but there are the diplomatic tolls in past diplomatic towards the iranian, for the minister was in russia yesterday. and turkish or georgian azerbaijani, a minister of defense were in georgia and arminian for the minister just with to, to run their did the situation is escalate in there. but the diplomatic talks are also going that one of the key players is, is russia russia so far it has not reacted officially. but the expert says that russia can play a very crucial rule when it comes to then the escalation, the passion in the region, or esl. thanks for that to wrestle, said other in his dumpling tack, an investigation is underway into when authorities and the pipeline company in california learned about a major oil spool merger. took 3 hours for the pike to be switched off once damage was discovered. lexia brian has this report of huntington beach in california, and ecological emergency is unfolding. look at it. look at this is everywhere. oil puddles on the once pristine, sand
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i think that patients is wearing out iran knows not. and i hope that by the end of november that they will indeed get around the table. and that is what iran has committed to as of a few days ago. thank you so much for joining us from london. now rebels from if you help us to grow region say they are now in full control of the strategic town of jesse and the neighboring har region. the claim by the guy people's liberation front is being contested by the government. fighting has moved into the horror and our far regions after rebels reach a control of t gray in recent months, samuel gets had chosen journalist and has more on the situation. and earlier today, around lunchtime, 12 noon time, the t p i left announced that they have claimed dessie heart. so for the armada region, but in the last hour the children government has denied that they've taken control . but, you know, we spoke to our sources, they tell us, they've seen soldiers, we just cannot confirm if the t p has indeed taken over dessie again. unimportant manufacturing hub in t
i think that patients is wearing out iran knows not. and i hope that by the end of november that they will indeed get around the table. and that is what iran has committed to as of a few days ago. thank you so much for joining us from london. now rebels from if you help us to grow region say they are now in full control of the strategic town of jesse and the neighboring har region. the claim by the guy people's liberation front is being contested by the government. fighting has moved into the...
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rejoins the iran nuclear agreement. leaders of those four countries announcing they're willing to lift some sanctions ream posed by the trump administration when he left the deal in 2018 as part of an effort to get iran back to the table. a significant development there, and the white house is saying they do believe iran will return to negotiations by the end of the month. one last piece of business here, alex. you know that the pandemic has been sort of hanging over everything. there wasn't a g20 meeting in-person last year because of this. an interesting meeting start of the summit. showed a picture earlier of the family photo. all leaders standing on the stage. the italian prime minister invited some first responders to join them as part of that family photo as well. recognition of the fact these first responders, bore a heavy toll as part of the pandemic. particularly in italy one of the hardest hit countries early on in this pandemic. >> thoughtful. helped that country pull out of a terrific nosedive. horrible to w
rejoins the iran nuclear agreement. leaders of those four countries announcing they're willing to lift some sanctions ream posed by the trump administration when he left the deal in 2018 as part of an effort to get iran back to the table. a significant development there, and the white house is saying they do believe iran will return to negotiations by the end of the month. one last piece of business here, alex. you know that the pandemic has been sort of hanging over everything. there wasn't a...
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our top stories: covid, climate change and iran. pressing issues being hammered out by world leaders at the 620 summit in rome. also in rome, the british minister borisjohnson warns the eu that french threats over post—brexit fishing licenses are completely unjustified. we're going to get on and do the things that matter to both of and make sure that we work together on tackling the big issues that face the world. three people are killed in sudan as thousands take to the streets to protest against the military coup. and polls open in japan, the governing liberal—democratic party hoping to maintain their grip on power. welcome to the programme. there has been a long day of discussions in rome where world leaders of the 620 summit have endorsed a landmark deal to tax the profits of multi—national companies by an agreed minimum of 15%. the leaders also discussed climate change, covid vaccines and concerns about iran's nuclear programme. our north american editor john sopel sent this report from rome. good to go. and with that thumbs up
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iran is learning enough, doing enough that that is starting to be a problem. >> brennan: iran carriedrone attack on u.s. forces in syria just last week. friday the u.s. announced sanctions related to this program. do you think sanctions are going to stop iran from trying to kill americans? >> the president is very much prepared to take whatever action is appropriate at the time and place of our choosing by whatever means are appropriate to prevent and stop iran from engaging in these activities. >> brennan: let's talk about climate and the international efforts under way. the u.n. says that not a single major economy in the world, u.s. among them, is living up to the targets set back in 2015 in that paris accord. america is one of the biggest polluters, the president's only domestic agenda faces uncertain prospects here. how do you lead when america doesn't have its own house in order? >> well, we are leading on this. the president increased our own ambitions and announced a new so-called "nationally determined commitment" in terms of what we will do to make sure we get to net zero. a
iran is learning enough, doing enough that that is starting to be a problem. >> brennan: iran carriedrone attack on u.s. forces in syria just last week. friday the u.s. announced sanctions related to this program. do you think sanctions are going to stop iran from trying to kill americans? >> the president is very much prepared to take whatever action is appropriate at the time and place of our choosing by whatever means are appropriate to prevent and stop iran from engaging in...
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the regime in iran. i think that is that it's, it's only through regime change in iran that you're going to get a strategic decision. they're not to pursue nuclear weapons. but obviously, the last time there was a successful regime change by the u. s. was against the democratic lead mazda deck, bony saunders, fond of talking about that? isn't that how you got into this mess? i know douglas has a big hero of yours. he actually seeing that with, with the president for sure. i should say we did it with the british, but it was actually most of back who had violated the iranian constitution at the time. and i think it was, it was far more elements of popular opposition to most dec support for the shot. it led to it led to the islamist revolution of $979.00 now and then it followed it. that's your engaging and a post hoc air go back, found it. now i've, i lived in iran. i got to tell you. and the sanctions didn't affect rich people in iran, your vocal supporter of sanctions. i mean, do you know how many thousa
the regime in iran. i think that is that it's, it's only through regime change in iran that you're going to get a strategic decision. they're not to pursue nuclear weapons. but obviously, the last time there was a successful regime change by the u. s. was against the democratic lead mazda deck, bony saunders, fond of talking about that? isn't that how you got into this mess? i know douglas has a big hero of yours. he actually seeing that with, with the president for sure. i should say we did it...
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of being affected by an iran, a nuclear iran? well, i think certainly as we got to look to israel, who is a big time enemy as they are the not just through iran and name only, but also through their, their proxy groups throughout the region. all their different groups that they're working with. so certainly certainly they would be number one, but look, there's a lot of people, again, they are the number one state sponsored care in the world. so a lot of people would be in the cross here and are in the cross hairs right now. so it's t v d, but i think that the best guess would be would be israel and other, other people in the region. and real quick, this part of another question. would it be iran or what you said? would it be farmed out to one of these other groups or the actual government or obviously he would, it wasn't us, it was one of these other groups or would have ron right now be so bold or government say yet we're the ones that are going to do it, we're not going to farm out any sort of terrorist. well, i think, yeah, i
of being affected by an iran, a nuclear iran? well, i think certainly as we got to look to israel, who is a big time enemy as they are the not just through iran and name only, but also through their, their proxy groups throughout the region. all their different groups that they're working with. so certainly certainly they would be number one, but look, there's a lot of people, again, they are the number one state sponsored care in the world. so a lot of people would be in the cross here and are...
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arthel: you mentioned iran what is your position with the iran nuclear deal, they are moving ahead witheloping their nuclear capabilities and is not for energy purposes. they're going grow doing whatever they want to do how should the united states particularly president biden respond to that? >> here's the problem we have removed demonstrations for nine months our eight-month, all the tools that can force iran to behave international community starting with a statement by the iranians that they want to let go of the nuclear weapons program as south africa did or ukraine many decades ago. our position is very weak we withdrew from afghanistan and reminded that was a pressure on iran we are on our way to leave iraq as the other pressure that we had, we have pressured saudi arabia and other countries not to put a lot of pressure on a massive iranian airline in yemen, never going to negotiations and everybody is waiting for iran to make up their minds under using the as much as they can to get the best conditions and what they really want is for us to remove the sanctions and then they wil
arthel: you mentioned iran what is your position with the iran nuclear deal, they are moving ahead witheloping their nuclear capabilities and is not for energy purposes. they're going grow doing whatever they want to do how should the united states particularly president biden respond to that? >> here's the problem we have removed demonstrations for nine months our eight-month, all the tools that can force iran to behave international community starting with a statement by the iranians...
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so iran's, the influence will weaken. so if i'm really trying to assert its presence, show that it is a main player and lebanese politics. and it, too, is a stakeholder at a time that are many western envoys are, are visiting, are visiting lebanon, xena, and feels like every time we speak the crisis there has deepened even further. how much do you think this help from iran? this engagement, especially when it comes to fuel, how much will that change? things isn't actually enough to tide. anything over know the fuel and diesel shipments are just not enough. its not a sustainable solution to the crisis. there are still a fuel shortages because the owners of petrol stations, the site to horde the fuel and create a black market. there's just no state in lebanon to be able to clamp down on smuggling because a lot of fuel is being smuggled to syria. you mentioned earlier, people protesting outside banks, their savings are trapped and banks. they have no access to their money, which really has lost value because the local curren
so iran's, the influence will weaken. so if i'm really trying to assert its presence, show that it is a main player and lebanese politics. and it, too, is a stakeholder at a time that are many western envoys are, are visiting, are visiting lebanon, xena, and feels like every time we speak the crisis there has deepened even further. how much do you think this help from iran? this engagement, especially when it comes to fuel, how much will that change? things isn't actually enough to tide....
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pence appeared at the symposium, held by the national council of resistance of iran. goal of building a bomb and calling for the regime to be overthrown. >> it involved the iran people are ready for the regime overthrow more than any other time. it is time for the international community to side with the people of iran and their desire for change. eric: former new jersey senator robert toricelli joins us now. how do you greet the niece of the administration's potential move to try to get back into the nuclear deal? >> well, i thought that mike pence actually his remarks were -- set the stage for this debate pre the restoration of conversations with the iranian regime which basically was we need to see the regime for what it is, the reality of this. the biden administration may be enthusiastic to renew conversationses and seek a restoration of the jcpoa but simultaneously the regime is doing missile attacks on american soldiers, continuing with terrorist activities and just selected as its leader a man who simultaneously in europe is being investigated for crimes again
pence appeared at the symposium, held by the national council of resistance of iran. goal of building a bomb and calling for the regime to be overthrown. >> it involved the iran people are ready for the regime overthrow more than any other time. it is time for the international community to side with the people of iran and their desire for change. eric: former new jersey senator robert toricelli joins us now. how do you greet the niece of the administration's potential move to try to get...
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that's the 2015 agreement to limit iran's nuclear program. now it's important to know that the united states is also not a part of the j. c. p. o. at the moment, given the fact that joe biden newest president predecessor, hold the united states out. so what we've got from this read out is not only the leaders are known as the d 3 plus one. that would be germany, the u. k. france and the united states hailing the fact that the united states is willing to return to this. but also that there is a need to really return to a negotiated solution. given the fact that iran has continued to enrich uranium to near weapons grade levels. now, we should also point out this read up mentions the russian federation of china, saying that these leaders will pledge to work with those 2 nations in order to live in iran's nuclear program. but important to note now this, that the russian leader was not here at the g 20 and neither was china's leader. in fact, they appeared virtually and they also were not present in this sideline meeting on iran. so that certainly
that's the 2015 agreement to limit iran's nuclear program. now it's important to know that the united states is also not a part of the j. c. p. o. at the moment, given the fact that joe biden newest president predecessor, hold the united states out. so what we've got from this read out is not only the leaders are known as the d 3 plus one. that would be germany, the u. k. france and the united states hailing the fact that the united states is willing to return to this. but also that there is a...
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iran, how will you determine whether the irahiahs _ iran, how will you determine whether the iranians indicated they will do by the end of— have indicated they will do by the end of november, at what cost are you prepared to impose on iran if it continues— you prepared to impose on iran if it continues to — you prepared to impose on iran if it continues to carry out attacks against — continues to carry out attacks against the us such as the recent road _ against the us such as the recent road signs— against the us such as the recent road signs against us forces in syria? — road signs against us forces in s ria? ., , ~' , road signs against us forces in s ria? ., , ,, , , , syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether— syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether not _ syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether not we _ syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether not we get _ syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether not we get to _ syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether not we get to the - syria? -- drone strikes. one issue is whether not we get to the gc i syria? --
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and that's in order to get iran back on board, to be part of the folks who are convincing iran to cooperateank you to you both, guys. appreciate your reporting on this. >> you bet. >> coming up perspective from evelyn farkas. she's going to join me live with how biden's domestic policies are impacting the president abroad. i want to get to new developments related to the january 6th attack on capitol hill as well. "the washington post" reporting that during the riot a trump attorney john eastman sent an email to then vice president mike pence's team while pence was in hiding allegedly saying he caused the violence because of his inability to object to the election results. eastman is the target of an upcoming subpoena by the january 6th committee that could be issued by midweek. we should note that nbc news has not seen the email. he said he was not necessarily blaming pence for the violence. julie tsirkin is on this for us, reporting from capitol hill. great to see you this afternoon. what more do we know about this email and eastman's comments ahead of the capitol riot? >> reporter: yasmi
and that's in order to get iran back on board, to be part of the folks who are convincing iran to cooperateank you to you both, guys. appreciate your reporting on this. >> you bet. >> coming up perspective from evelyn farkas. she's going to join me live with how biden's domestic policies are impacting the president abroad. i want to get to new developments related to the january 6th attack on capitol hill as well. "the washington post" reporting that during the riot a...
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i think of china, russia, and iran, what is going on with north korea.new risk tolerance for nuclear nonproliferation developing, especially with china and russia? rafael: when we talk about china, or russia, we should not forget that these countries have nuclear weapons. and they have nuclear weapons as part of a basic agreement that they would keep them in the expectation that they will in the long term disarm. but there are five permanent members of the security council that are not proliferating. they may have more weapons or less weapons, but the thing here is that what we have is perhaps, with the current situation, there is a perception that nuclear weapons could be --, at lease the numbers. >> china is the biggest nuclear energy power. rafael: i would not say so, it has a lot of nuclear energy and it is building a lot of new nuclear missiles -- >> energy. but how are you dealing with affection -- rafael: but the u.s. has 20% of its energy coming -- >> it will be the biggest, likely. rafael: but china has only 4% of its current energy from nuclear
i think of china, russia, and iran, what is going on with north korea.new risk tolerance for nuclear nonproliferation developing, especially with china and russia? rafael: when we talk about china, or russia, we should not forget that these countries have nuclear weapons. and they have nuclear weapons as part of a basic agreement that they would keep them in the expectation that they will in the long term disarm. but there are five permanent members of the security council that are not...
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but in reality, what he is doing is asserting iran's present asserting iran's control over this country because he is building on what happened just a few weeks ago. it's ally, has bala managed to import sanctioned iranian fuel through us sanctions. syria in the country now has been saying that the aim was to alleviate the fuel shortages in the country, but there is no doubt that this was a diplomatic and propaganda victory for hezbollah and the iranian camp in a lebanon. so basically this is that this is the message that he, he is trying to give us that the government was not involved in the importance of a fuel. in fact, the newly of the new prime minister even said, i'm sad that this happened and that lebanon's sovereignty was a, was violated. there were some protests against his visit for some people or even saying that this country is occupied by iran. it's interesting timing. there's a new government to and as of late, the french, an envoy from france was here. the european union isn't talks with, with the lebanese government and eliminates government is in talks with the internat
but in reality, what he is doing is asserting iran's present asserting iran's control over this country because he is building on what happened just a few weeks ago. it's ally, has bala managed to import sanctioned iranian fuel through us sanctions. syria in the country now has been saying that the aim was to alleviate the fuel shortages in the country, but there is no doubt that this was a diplomatic and propaganda victory for hezbollah and the iranian camp in a lebanon. so basically this is...
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but her st. amir of de la hen also asserted iran's influence. it has been sending shipments of fuel to help, with shortages in defiance of u. s. sanctions. mother to cassandra, fatty. we will stand by lebanon, with all our power in order to break the turn of siege that lebanon has going through at such a critical time in its history. iran's ally has below managed to bring in iranian fuel through us sanctioned syria a few weeks ago. it used it as a political tool and declared victory. the move wasn't approved by lebanon's government prime minister, and as ye may at the said had violated the country sovereignty. nevertheless, he received the iranian diplomat and barb bernice. the state is complete, the m is complete the last 2 hours in face all this breach of that event on somebody. but more importantly, mr. me, his government, are you in order to, to find a way to get out of this economy and financial crisis. lebanon is in economic turmoil. it's seeking a bailout package from the international community. this could undermine iran's influence, sin
but her st. amir of de la hen also asserted iran's influence. it has been sending shipments of fuel to help, with shortages in defiance of u. s. sanctions. mother to cassandra, fatty. we will stand by lebanon, with all our power in order to break the turn of siege that lebanon has going through at such a critical time in its history. iran's ally has below managed to bring in iranian fuel through us sanctioned syria a few weeks ago. it used it as a political tool and declared victory. the move...
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and just last week, the subject of iran's drone program.he progress possibly in the nuclear program might be the more likely yutoutcome from thi. >> did the control, kaitlan, undermine the president's ability to deal on a sensitive issue with iran with allies? >> what's so interesting talks with leaders last night they didn't think afghanistan came up during that meeting which is fascinating to me because it has raised a lot of concerns between the european allies, especially they had no choice but to follow suit with the american withdrawal. they thought it happened quickly, of course, it was chaotic and deadly and nobody was happy with how that went down so it raises questions about other policies and american troops in other places what does that mean. i think it was notable in the language of the joint statement that came out with the president talking about supporting the european defense separate from nato, of course that is something of concern to them. it seemed to be concession to i agree in light of that. >> it would be surprising
and just last week, the subject of iran's drone program.he progress possibly in the nuclear program might be the more likely yutoutcome from thi. >> did the control, kaitlan, undermine the president's ability to deal on a sensitive issue with iran with allies? >> what's so interesting talks with leaders last night they didn't think afghanistan came up during that meeting which is fascinating to me because it has raised a lot of concerns between the european allies, especially they...
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so iran's influence will weaken. so it ran really trying to assert its presence her show, and that it is the main player and lebanese politics. and it, too, is a stakeholder at a time that are many western envoys are, are visiting, are visiting lebanon. the world health organization is backing the roll out of the 1st of a vaccine against malaria. it's a big step in the battle against the virus, which is one of the leading killers of children is recommended. the job should be given to millions of children across africa, rhetoric. and because this report is being described as a game changer for child health, a vaccine that could help save the lives of hundreds of thousands of children each year in sub saharan africa. monica has been with us for millennia. and the dream of my letter boxing has been a long held but an attainable dream to day. the oddity as s mallet vaccine, more than 30 years in the making changes the course of public health history. the vaccine smith klein vaccine has been given to infants and gonna ken
so iran's influence will weaken. so it ran really trying to assert its presence her show, and that it is the main player and lebanese politics. and it, too, is a stakeholder at a time that are many western envoys are, are visiting, are visiting lebanon. the world health organization is backing the roll out of the 1st of a vaccine against malaria. it's a big step in the battle against the virus, which is one of the leading killers of children is recommended. the job should be given to millions...
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there is no place for nuclear weapons in iran's military doctrine. it is focused on conventional weapons. in addition, the supreme leader of the islamic republic of a ram who was a religious authority issued a decree that the production creation, storage, and use of weapons of mass destruction is forbidden. countries whose interests contradict the interests of iran or trying to use the international atomic energy agency for their own purposes. the leadership of the i. e. a should not allow this . we cooperate with the i a, a with in the framework of the non proliferation treaty. russia has played a positive and constructive role in iran's nuclear program, right? u. s. company is feeling the effects of pushing for diversity. if former employee has been awarded $10000000.00 compensation after he was fired and replaced by 2 women allegedly as part of the company's diversity and inclusion program, they tried to say a trial that they fired him because 2 years before he had gotten sick during his speech and had to sit down and it was embarrassing to the c.
there is no place for nuclear weapons in iran's military doctrine. it is focused on conventional weapons. in addition, the supreme leader of the islamic republic of a ram who was a religious authority issued a decree that the production creation, storage, and use of weapons of mass destruction is forbidden. countries whose interests contradict the interests of iran or trying to use the international atomic energy agency for their own purposes. the leadership of the i. e. a should not allow this...
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but in reality, what he is doing is asserting iran's presence asserting iran's control over this country because he is building on what happened just a few weeks ago. it's a ally, has bala managed to import sanctioned iranian fuel through us sanction syria in the country. now has been saying that the aim was to alleviate the fuel shortages in the country. but there is no doubt that this was a diplomatic and propaganda victory for has bala and the iranian camp in a lebanon. so basically this is that this is the message that he, he is trying to give about. the government was not involved in the importance of a fuel. in fact, the newly up, the new prime minister even said, i'm sad that this happened and that lebanon's sovereignty was a was violated. but he couldn't do or didn't do anything to stop that from happening. so, diplomatic language, we're here to support lebanon in the midst of this economic turmoil. but in reality, the message is clear to many in lebanon, and said, how come iran help in all of this? and how is their role or whatever they do? how is it viewed? well, it's a very di
but in reality, what he is doing is asserting iran's presence asserting iran's control over this country because he is building on what happened just a few weeks ago. it's a ally, has bala managed to import sanctioned iranian fuel through us sanction syria in the country. now has been saying that the aim was to alleviate the fuel shortages in the country. but there is no doubt that this was a diplomatic and propaganda victory for has bala and the iranian camp in a lebanon. so basically this is...
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how is iran's role viewed in lebanon? well, that runs role. iran's role in lebanon, lebanese politics is a divisive issue. you, of course, you have its allies in lebanon, has the law, they control political power. here. they control parliament. they control the government along with their allies. they have the blocking. 3rd, there are critics the, the critics of hezbollah. they accused them of really, for the ring, iran's agenda in lebanon. they have accused the group of using its arms to impose its political will. in fact, some of the, in the opposition say that this country is occupied by iran. so that's why this, this visit really is devices you have iraq asserting its presence, asserting its influence in the country, giving this message at a time that lebanon is negotiating with the international community, in particular, the west to try to bring in much needed hard currency because you mentioned this country is an economic turmoil, if any agreement is reached with the international community to involve reforming, the
how is iran's role viewed in lebanon? well, that runs role. iran's role in lebanon, lebanese politics is a divisive issue. you, of course, you have its allies in lebanon, has the law, they control political power. here. they control parliament. they control the government along with their allies. they have the blocking. 3rd, there are critics the, the critics of hezbollah. they accused them of really, for the ring, iran's agenda in lebanon. they have accused the group of using its arms to...
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i think the iran talks were useful for all sides to see where they were.uct, but i think this was good housekeeping for all four nations, the germans, french and president biden to see where each other stand and i think the global corporate tax, having an agreement there, is beneficial globally. these are the most powerful wealthy nations. this is will help stop a race to the bottom, so it helps stop that competition, but also makes sure the small guy benefits properly from taxation paid by big corporations that have otherwise been escaping it. and this is what part of the summit is about, is a better equitable distribution and use of the wealth. >> this was designed in 1999 to make up for the shortcomings of the productivity of the g7 and it's supposed to be about finances and economics primarily. how do you think the white house is feeling about it so far? >> i think they're positive and recognize it's a work in progress and they also recognize the global minimum tax was absolutely the biggest thing that they knew they were going to get out of it. they h
i think the iran talks were useful for all sides to see where they were.uct, but i think this was good housekeeping for all four nations, the germans, french and president biden to see where each other stand and i think the global corporate tax, having an agreement there, is beneficial globally. these are the most powerful wealthy nations. this is will help stop a race to the bottom, so it helps stop that competition, but also makes sure the small guy benefits properly from taxation paid by big...
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no shortage of subjects for the president to discuss with world leaders from the iran nuclear deal to coronavirus and a minimum global tax. what are we watching for in this hour? >> it's amazing what's going on over here, boris. we're live at the g20 summit where president biden is meeting now with world leads on some of the most pressing issues, as you point out, facing the developed world. we've got much more on that coming up in just a few moments. our kaitlan collins is here, jim sciutto is here as well. i want to get to this story, it's very significant. we're learning just now new details about hundreds of records that the former president donald trump is trying to keep secret from the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. according to a sworn declaration from b. john laster with the national archives in washington, donald trump does not want to release more than 700 pages of handwritten notes, draft documents and daily logs from the files of his closest advisers over at the white house. those files covered dates up to january 6th and i
no shortage of subjects for the president to discuss with world leaders from the iran nuclear deal to coronavirus and a minimum global tax. what are we watching for in this hour? >> it's amazing what's going on over here, boris. we're live at the g20 summit where president biden is meeting now with world leads on some of the most pressing issues, as you point out, facing the developed world. we've got much more on that coming up in just a few moments. our kaitlan collins is here, jim...
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so what more can you tell us about this meeting that was held on iran? yeah, this meeting was initiated by the echoing chestler of germany angle of merkel who really felt it was necessary for what's known as the e 3 plus one. that would be the leaders of the united states, the united kingdom, germany, and france to get together in advance of a return to negotiations with iran in vienna that are set to resume next month. now this was an opportunity, according to the united states, to get on the same song sheet if you will. and as you point out following that meeting, the leaders believing that they are doing just that they have a clear goal and that is to limit ron's nuclear program, but also worried about the advances that have been made. given the fact iran is continuing to enrich uranium to near weapons grade levels. so in terms of the words of caution coming out of this meeting, as you reported the leader saying that they are urging the iranian president to act in good faith to avoid escalation. what would that look like? according to the national sec
so what more can you tell us about this meeting that was held on iran? yeah, this meeting was initiated by the echoing chestler of germany angle of merkel who really felt it was necessary for what's known as the e 3 plus one. that would be the leaders of the united states, the united kingdom, germany, and france to get together in advance of a return to negotiations with iran in vienna that are set to resume next month. now this was an opportunity, according to the united states, to get on the...
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christian, he called out iran. this is kind of ironic because on one hand, he is boasting about moving toward to get iran back into the nuclear talks which controversial but at the same time during the news conference said the u.s. wouldn't hesitate to use drone strikes if iran does attack u.s. interests, and we have been seeing that in the middle east already. what do you make of the fact that he gave a very public declaration about iran saying that the u.s. will respond militarily, if they strike against us? >> yeah, that's a new development with this administration. i think it reflects frustration with iran. the united states has been through at least six, maybe more rounds of negotiations in iran in vienna over joining the iran nuclear deal which obviously gets a lot of criticism and iran has been very very hesitant to do that and has wanted basically assurances not only that any concessions that it receives any economic engagements that comes from rejoining that pledge come from the united states, but also rem
christian, he called out iran. this is kind of ironic because on one hand, he is boasting about moving toward to get iran back into the nuclear talks which controversial but at the same time during the news conference said the u.s. wouldn't hesitate to use drone strikes if iran does attack u.s. interests, and we have been seeing that in the middle east already. what do you make of the fact that he gave a very public declaration about iran saying that the u.s. will respond militarily, if they...
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and also, just yesterday, iran has decided to band the flight from us there be john to notch at one. so today as ebay, john started to use armenian aerospace to reach natur, one, which is quite exceptional. consider in the hospital issues between our salvage and armenia. but it is also closely related to the normalization process that is going on between turkey, azerbaijan, and armenia. so an escalation is in the tension, but also there. are there political talks also going on now? or can contain hind in vessel sat there for us in a standoff accent. mantresa i was trailer will stop sending asylum seekers to detention centers and pop a new guinea, a practice that's been widely condemned by rights groups and the united nations. been doing so now for the past 8 years under deal with the pacific nation. the detention center in pop in new guinea will be closed at the end of the year bars. australia will continue to send migrants to the island of new room under a separate deal. australia's home affairs minister says the countries strict to immigration policy that will not change to the pan
and also, just yesterday, iran has decided to band the flight from us there be john to notch at one. so today as ebay, john started to use armenian aerospace to reach natur, one, which is quite exceptional. consider in the hospital issues between our salvage and armenia. but it is also closely related to the normalization process that is going on between turkey, azerbaijan, and armenia. so an escalation is in the tension, but also there. are there political talks also going on now? or can...