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this is english-language irani and constitution.he iranan regime --iran ian regime is a jihadist regime, unified under islamic governance. that is what the constitution says. it also says the irgc, the islamic revolutionary guard corps that michael was talking about that has control of the wmd programs -- iran's missile program, as well as a great deal of the irani and economy well the constitution says the irgc is an ideological army whose job is not just to defend iran's borders, but to fight jihad until they can in still terror into the hearts of the enemy and then they quote directly from the koran verse 860, in the constitution in that particular verse says -- gather your power to the utmost of your strength to instill terror in the hearts of the enemy. when we wonder what about the motivation or the intent or the nature of this regime, i think we have to look no further but let's look at some of their behavior. that is what it is based on. that is the ideology. let's look at the behavior. so, the place where i would like to st
this is english-language irani and constitution.he iranan regime --iran ian regime is a jihadist regime, unified under islamic governance. that is what the constitution says. it also says the irgc, the islamic revolutionary guard corps that michael was talking about that has control of the wmd programs -- iran's missile program, as well as a great deal of the irani and economy well the constitution says the irgc is an ideological army whose job is not just to defend iran's borders, but to fight...
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you are foreign minister in the p5 plus one and the irani and the irani in negotiations it appears ising a tougher stand than secretary kerry. in other words, he has raised serious questions about the agreement. valery: there are complex problems. charlie: the does seem to be a reasonably muscular french foreign policy at play. you saw what you did in libya. you saw what you did -- it is been continued by hollande. valery: [indiscernible] charlie: you would not say so? valery: no. in a more prudent way, in africa of the west, the sub-saharan region, but i think the french people are of a long and storied tradition. we put an end to our war culture, warrior. it is finished. now i think that question should be addressed in a simple and responsible way. if we take the number of victims on the period this number is rather limited. even the legal points of freedom of expression, of private lives that must be taken into consideration. charlie: there were not that many deaths at charlie hebdo but it deeply shocked france. valery: first because we are an emotional country. there were two elem
you are foreign minister in the p5 plus one and the irani and the irani in negotiations it appears ising a tougher stand than secretary kerry. in other words, he has raised serious questions about the agreement. valery: there are complex problems. charlie: the does seem to be a reasonably muscular french foreign policy at play. you saw what you did in libya. you saw what you did -- it is been continued by hollande. valery: [indiscernible] charlie: you would not say so? valery: no. in a more...
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some of them are pro- irani and, some are not. some are opportunistic. from roughly 2008 when the shia militias were put down to roughly 2012, 2012, 2013, the country was able to live in relative piece and rapprochement between the various groups. two things happened. slowly because we did not have the influence we should have other forces including you ran leading the charge pushed toward a more shia dominated system. secondly and far more seriously syria happened. nothing in the last 15 years has said the same effect on the region is what happened in syria and the fact that we did not react to it. it is delivered repeatedly in bad ways. the rise of isis the biggest humanitarian. >> can you also make the argument that the rise of isis came as a result of what we talked earlier i mean i think there is a significant connection there to what is going on. he has mentioned syria there should be a no-fly zone. do you think that should be done unilaterally? should it be done collectively through the un or other multinational organizations? >> i don't think tha
some of them are pro- irani and, some are not. some are opportunistic. from roughly 2008 when the shia militias were put down to roughly 2012, 2012, 2013, the country was able to live in relative piece and rapprochement between the various groups. two things happened. slowly because we did not have the influence we should have other forces including you ran leading the charge pushed toward a more shia dominated system. secondly and far more seriously syria happened. nothing in the last 15 years...
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he is awaiting the return of the iranie foreign minister who went back to tehran for consultation with leaders. he's expected to return. tuesday is the deadline for an agreement between iran and the six world powers. they've been meeting in vienna, casing are that the death line will be suspended. diplomatic editor james bays has more. >> the u.s. officials described the atmosphere of the talks as like a roller-coaster. the last few hours have been low termo compared with frantic hours earlier, because many of the foreign powers have left, mainly because the iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif is in tehran. there are not many meetings in some way, this could be the most important day, because he is speaking to the leadership in tehran including the supreme leader and the president. i asked an expert to covered the process, what he thinks is going on in tehran. >> an explanation is that the requirements of a deal acceptable for the p5+1 was pushing against the red lines of the supreme leader of iran and he had to go back for consultations to see if there was flexibility that i
he is awaiting the return of the iranie foreign minister who went back to tehran for consultation with leaders. he's expected to return. tuesday is the deadline for an agreement between iran and the six world powers. they've been meeting in vienna, casing are that the death line will be suspended. diplomatic editor james bays has more. >> the u.s. officials described the atmosphere of the talks as like a roller-coaster. the last few hours have been low termo compared with frantic hours...
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ultimately it will be up to the iranis to determine whether or not they meet the requirements that the international community has set forth to be able to fairly and accurately and consistently assess whether or not they have foreclosed the possibility of obtaining a nuclear weapon. and given past behaviour on the part of iran that can't simply be a declaration by iran and a few inspectors wondering around every once in a while. that will be a serious vigorous verification mechanism, and that i think, will be the test as to whether we get a deal or not. >> translation: yes, it is true. yes, it is true i did cancel my previous trip to the u.s. at that point in time. since then some things have changed, and the change is particularly due to the fact that president obama and the u.s. government have stated on several occasions that they would no longer engage in intrusive acts of spying on friendly countries. i believe president obama, and furthermore he has told me if he needed. should he need nonpublic information about brazil. he should pick up the phone and call me. i am certain that
ultimately it will be up to the iranis to determine whether or not they meet the requirements that the international community has set forth to be able to fairly and accurately and consistently assess whether or not they have foreclosed the possibility of obtaining a nuclear weapon. and given past behaviour on the part of iran that can't simply be a declaration by iran and a few inspectors wondering around every once in a while. that will be a serious vigorous verification mechanism, and that i...
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a esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65 iranÍes saludamos a nuestra audiencia de la cadena unimÁs.enzamos con la noticia mÁs importantes hasta ahora y sino con una tormenta, hacÍa mucho tiempo que no veÍamos, imÁgenes al sur de new jersey, relÁmpago fuertes iluminaban el cielo, los mismos relÁmpagos y fuertemente que quebraron Árboles cayendo sobre cables de electricidad, negocios y residencias han quedado completamente en la oscuridad. un televidente de univisiÓn tambiÉn compartir imÁgenes que tomÓ en el sector de filadelfia, un Árbol gigante completamente arrancado de raÍz, un puente con un letrero de pare, derrumbado. la compaÑÍa de energÍa reportÓ que mÁs de 220.000 clientes en quedado sin electricidad, diferentes condados quedaron afectados. en new jersey la compaÑÍa atlÁntica city reporta mÁs de 230.000 clientes sin electricidad. la compaÑÍa pse, reporta mÁs de 80.000 clientes sin electricidad. las imÁgenes cartas por cÁmaras de vigilancia en una bodega muestran las acciones de un empleado hispano con una joven de 14 aÑos de edad.Éstos al norte de filadelfia. hoy a pesar de q
a esta ediciÓn de noticias univisiÓn 65 iranÍes saludamos a nuestra audiencia de la cadena unimÁs.enzamos con la noticia mÁs importantes hasta ahora y sino con una tormenta, hacÍa mucho tiempo que no veÍamos, imÁgenes al sur de new jersey, relÁmpago fuertes iluminaban el cielo, los mismos relÁmpagos y fuertemente que quebraron Árboles cayendo sobre cables de electricidad, negocios y residencias han quedado completamente en la oscuridad. un televidente de univisiÓn tambiÉn compartir...
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in this particular case we have to say, let's verify and then trust because of the way in which the iraniavected 8 -- iranians conducted a covert program for years. i think it is incumbent on iran to earn the trust before they can say our verification regime is ok. let's get the latest. joining us from vienna, we have barbara and we have andy, the president of an oil company, giving us his insight. let's go to indira. what is the latest on the talks? reporter: i think the top line is we will not a get a deal tomorrow, but i think it is likely that the two sites will come together within the next two days. said aboutary cohen verify first, but trust, the of administrationa goes further. this is about distrust and verified. the key here is inspection and what access iran is going to give. y is one we stor aoke, that the two sides have plan to implement the deal if they agree on the hundreds of points that make up this text. first, there will be the agreement where they say, yes, we agree, and then there will be a period where iran take so-called voluntary steps to curb its nuclear program,
in this particular case we have to say, let's verify and then trust because of the way in which the iraniavected 8 -- iranians conducted a covert program for years. i think it is incumbent on iran to earn the trust before they can say our verification regime is ok. let's get the latest. joining us from vienna, we have barbara and we have andy, the president of an oil company, giving us his insight. let's go to indira. what is the latest on the talks? reporter: i think the top line is we will...
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after the irani and revolution the -- iranian revolution, you is kept diplomatic relations. a but the hostages, that is who they were, the diplomats. you think the ayatollah wanted to have that rupture with the you is to have that rupture with the united ace? -- with the united states? president carter: no, he didn't. i think he was completely surprised when the young -- a students i call them -- you students i call them -- captured the u.s. embassy. there were 70 ambassadors there, diplomats. a diplomats. he had almost to the same amount in washington. after the young students were youafter the young students were there occupying the embassy, the ayatollah's son went to the embassy and allied himself with and you embassy and allied himself with the students and and then and only then did the ayatollah endorsed the taking of the hostages. i have never believed he originated it or was in favor of you and originated it or was in favor of it. walter: do you think we could and should work to have restored you and should work to have restored relations with iran? president carter
after the irani and revolution the -- iranian revolution, you is kept diplomatic relations. a but the hostages, that is who they were, the diplomats. you think the ayatollah wanted to have that rupture with the you is to have that rupture with the united ace? -- with the united states? president carter: no, he didn't. i think he was completely surprised when the young -- a students i call them -- you students i call them -- captured the u.s. embassy. there were 70 ambassadors there, diplomats....
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a lot of the irani militias were coming in executing and looting places. >> david makes a good point.us force agreement, t drawdown of u.s. troops was signed, developed and executed under president bush, but i make oneout pointer judy. in the several years since world ar two, there has been one successful american military venture and that was the persian gulf war under george h.w. bush, and it had the elements that are missing and have been missing in every one since. it had a limited objective guiding saddam hussein out of kuwait. it had overwhelming force. it had popular consent. it had congressional backing by the opposition party. it had u.n. support. >> woodruff: you're saying that's not there now? >> and a known exit strategy. i don't see any of those elements present in anything since. >> woodruff: well, just to quickly move to presidential campaign because i want to get to hillary clinton's big announcement rally tomorrow david. national security has been a big topic among the republicans but we're hearing that secretary clinton tomorrow is going to be talking in a more perso
a lot of the irani militias were coming in executing and looting places. >> david makes a good point.us force agreement, t drawdown of u.s. troops was signed, developed and executed under president bush, but i make oneout pointer judy. in the several years since world ar two, there has been one successful american military venture and that was the persian gulf war under george h.w. bush, and it had the elements that are missing and have been missing in every one since. it had a limited...
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as an iraqi as an iraqi how do you feel about irani and influence to was there any irregularity in the vote to discharge the governor. discharged jerry brown for governor of california. i wonder if you thought they were in regularities in that >> we -- there are two methods to remove government the council of government and the 2nd through the council the prime minister in accordance to law. if there is the procedures that the law gave 2 million appeal the procedures and the decision by the council can be -- any decision by the council. decide whether the procedures were correct or incorrect. the regional countries have influence and presence. not only coordination. they sometimes go beyond that. and i mentioned that the iraqi field has become a feel for struggle between states. iraqi blood and wealth. sometimes some countries think it's part of his national security center in iraqi affairs. we reject any intervention in the same way we reject to intervene in the affairs of others. comments or so by law. >> here in the back. >> to questions. seems to be in order to liberate areas under
as an iraqi as an iraqi how do you feel about irani and influence to was there any irregularity in the vote to discharge the governor. discharged jerry brown for governor of california. i wonder if you thought they were in regularities in that >> we -- there are two methods to remove government the council of government and the 2nd through the council the prime minister in accordance to law. if there is the procedures that the law gave 2 million appeal the procedures and the decision by...
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as an iraqi as an iraqi how do you feel about irani and influence to was there any irregularity in the vote to discharge the governor. discharged jerry brown for governor of california. i wonder if you thought they were in regularities in that >> we -- there are two methods to remove government the council of government and the 2nd through the council the prime minister in accordance to law. if there is the procedures that the law gave 2 million appeal
as an iraqi as an iraqi how do you feel about irani and influence to was there any irregularity in the vote to discharge the governor. discharged jerry brown for governor of california. i wonder if you thought they were in regularities in that >> we -- there are two methods to remove government the council of government and the 2nd through the council the prime minister in accordance to law. if there is the procedures that the law gave 2 million appeal
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what is america's relationship with the irani and people -- iranian people?rt on that but as jason said, people on the streets love americans to i have been there once or twice and they want to know how it is. there is no animosity with the people. that is the story jason wanted to get out. he wanted people to know what it was like for regular irradiance and not the trite things that you see on tv that paint the whole country with a brush. vonnie: any idea how long the trial might last? >> right now we are expecting it to be several days but they keep dragging it out. we have been having one day and then a week long or two week long delay to our hope is that the next day of the trial will be next week and at that time we are going into ramadan. we are concerned that this needs to move along quickly. brendan: how frequently are you talking to the state department? >> as necessary. we are usually in contact once or twice a week unless there is something we want to talk about more urgently. brendan: his brother jason is detained in iran's prison. what you're goi
what is america's relationship with the irani and people -- iranian people?rt on that but as jason said, people on the streets love americans to i have been there once or twice and they want to know how it is. there is no animosity with the people. that is the story jason wanted to get out. he wanted people to know what it was like for regular irradiance and not the trite things that you see on tv that paint the whole country with a brush. vonnie: any idea how long the trial might last?...
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imagine, somebody that he gets a free upgrade and i think even has a better room this year than the iranir at the interbank continental hotel, that is neil. guest: good morning, ryan. ryan: what everybody wants to know is what they are doing at the meeting. because everybody expects they are rolling over, keeping production as it is, what they should pay attention to in the fine print from statement? guest: everybody expects a rollover. there is some rumblings there might be an adjustment to the target to represent what the actual production level is. ryan: legalize their naughty behavior. guest: legalize their current production. essentially, even if that happens, it makes no difference the actual amount of oil being produced. once that happens today and we look forward to the next meeting in six months, we have to start watching for several things. number one, is there going to be a deal to allow iran being its oil back into the market? is iraq going to be up to increase its oil production subject to the political stability of the country? will there be resolutions to the situation in l
imagine, somebody that he gets a free upgrade and i think even has a better room this year than the iranir at the interbank continental hotel, that is neil. guest: good morning, ryan. ryan: what everybody wants to know is what they are doing at the meeting. because everybody expects they are rolling over, keeping production as it is, what they should pay attention to in the fine print from statement? guest: everybody expects a rollover. there is some rumblings there might be an adjustment to...
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of the 1970's where the irani and people are -- iranian people are our strongest allies in the regionesident carter: i do not think the strongest. one of the things putin said not to change the subject, he said, i have had two different sessions in russia this year, in january and april, with representatives from syria to try to resolve the syrian issue. he said it has not been very fruitful. what i think we should do is have the united states and russia sponsor a meeting with the top leaders in the region. saudi arabia, iran, and turkey. if you get those five literseaders together or the representatives, and we can decide together what to do about syria, and whatever we decide, aside and his syrian opposition will have to agree to it. i said, that's a phenomenal idea. have you made that proposal to president obama? he said, no, i haven't. i said, do you mind if i make that proposal to him on your behalf? he said please do. i sent obama an e-mail and told him that is what putin had asked in about a week later, you may remember that john kerry went to see putin to discuss the issue wit
of the 1970's where the irani and people are -- iranian people are our strongest allies in the regionesident carter: i do not think the strongest. one of the things putin said not to change the subject, he said, i have had two different sessions in russia this year, in january and april, with representatives from syria to try to resolve the syrian issue. he said it has not been very fruitful. what i think we should do is have the united states and russia sponsor a meeting with the top leaders...
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united states and others one thing i would say is that notwithstanding the differences the issue of irani and nuclear weapons russia has been united with the united states in preventing it from enriching uranium and developing nuclear capability. >> host: martin in kentucky, louisville. >> caller: yes i just want to say like it seems like the problem is we have to have oil from saudi arabia. when george bush 41 was pres. and the iraqi army invaded kuwait he had to draw them out. out. if someone takes over saudi arabia they could take over the united states. congress is considering lifting a ban on selling exporting of oil because carter warned us the middle east has become a place we are economically dependent on. that was intended as a move toward getting oil independence. should congress lift this pen has it ever done anything to get us independent of foreign oil? it seems like the problem is we have to have oil from saudi arabia. >> thank you. i mentioned oil is a key american interest. it overstates it to suggest that is the reason for involvement. i mention it because it is a legitim
united states and others one thing i would say is that notwithstanding the differences the issue of irani and nuclear weapons russia has been united with the united states in preventing it from enriching uranium and developing nuclear capability. >> host: martin in kentucky, louisville. >> caller: yes i just want to say like it seems like the problem is we have to have oil from saudi arabia. when george bush 41 was pres. and the iraqi army invaded kuwait he had to draw them out....