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come outthose pieces of them came extremist groups, came irani and proxies. we have not seen the end to violence that began in 2003 to this day. i think the short story, which are documents layout in very great detail is that the u.s. began the war that it was iran which is winning. they have a position of -- interact with full dominance, which would be very difficult for any foreign power to contest. we are seeing protests in iraq against irani and influence but iran's presence economically and politically is so pervasive in iraq today, it is hard to see that influence being rolled back in the foreseeable future. whatever goals the u.s. had innovating iraq in advancing its own strategic interest has benefited far more clearly iran, which is considered by the u.s. to be a stated enemy. amy: talk about the leadership of iraq a and how close they are to iran right now. mentionedqi leaders in these documents. the current pm is described as having a shuttle relationship with the irradiance. there are many irani ministers as well described as being of iran, butoxi
come outthose pieces of them came extremist groups, came irani and proxies. we have not seen the end to violence that began in 2003 to this day. i think the short story, which are documents layout in very great detail is that the u.s. began the war that it was iran which is winning. they have a position of -- interact with full dominance, which would be very difficult for any foreign power to contest. we are seeing protests in iraq against irani and influence but iran's presence economically...
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irani and leaders blamed outside powers, particularly the united states.this rebellion and they admitted it. death to america, shout hardliners at tehran public friday prayers. iran has been under most stringent us sanctions, what the us government describes as maximum pressure. denying it run almost completely the revenue. the source of some 70% of his income. translation: the inflation at more than 40% and value of the uranian currency plummeting, the prices of many basic foodstuffs have gone through the roof. economic growth is expected to be at —9%. all this is music to the ears of donald trump. he tweeted: hi —— irani and leaders are shocked by the extent of the u nrest yesterday are shocked by the extent of the unrest yesterday called for a rally of the supporters into iran. —— in tehran. the document of the revolutionary guards want the us, israel and saudi arabia, we will destroy it if you cross our redlines. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: how the ongoing pro—democracy protests have allowed ethnic minority commu
irani and leaders blamed outside powers, particularly the united states.this rebellion and they admitted it. death to america, shout hardliners at tehran public friday prayers. iran has been under most stringent us sanctions, what the us government describes as maximum pressure. denying it run almost completely the revenue. the source of some 70% of his income. translation: the inflation at more than 40% and value of the uranian currency plummeting, the prices of many basic foodstuffs have gone...
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the guests on washington journal and former irani and author john limbert be taking phone calls and tweets. then at 10:00 a.m. on real "444 days tofilm freedom" details the hostage crisis. us,ohn limbert spoke for and he was immediately blindfolded and bound. surrendered. >> this will be on american history tv. announcer: irish ambassador to the united states daniel mulhall and historian martin mansergh talked about the connections between the irish and american revolutions, and the relationship between the two countries ever since. the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia hosted this event in conjunction with their first international loan exhibition, "cost of revolution: the life and death of an irish soldier." mr.
the guests on washington journal and former irani and author john limbert be taking phone calls and tweets. then at 10:00 a.m. on real "444 days tofilm freedom" details the hostage crisis. us,ohn limbert spoke for and he was immediately blindfolded and bound. surrendered. >> this will be on american history tv. announcer: irish ambassador to the united states daniel mulhall and historian martin mansergh talked about the connections between the irish and american revolutions, and...
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. >> 40 years ago, irani and protesters stormed the industry in tehran.ext, an author talks about his book, taken hostage, which chronicles their ordeal and examines the u.s. government's first encounter with radical islam. >> i think the hostage crisis really set the tone for our relationship all the way to today.
. >> 40 years ago, irani and protesters stormed the industry in tehran.ext, an author talks about his book, taken hostage, which chronicles their ordeal and examines the u.s. government's first encounter with radical islam. >> i think the hostage crisis really set the tone for our relationship all the way to today.
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announcer: 40 years ago, irani and students overran to run and held 52 americans hostage for 444 daysh two american features on the crisis. at 8:30 eastern, deaths on a former carter administration official and former arranging hostage and author john limbered . they will be taking phone calls and tweets. , 4400 days989 film tell freedom, detailing the hostage crisis. >> with no help coming, the besieged -- siege went forward. one who spoke farsi try to go out and save a life. he was immediately blindfolded and bound. the americans [indiscernible] explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: the c-span cities tour is exploring the american story. join us the first and third weekends of each month as we take book tv and american history tv on the road and to watch videos from all of the cities we visited -- road. to go to all of the -- to watch all of the videos from the cities we visited, go to c-span.org/citiestour. we now take you to the laramie plains museum which beatles -- features a special exhibit on wyoming women's suffrage. >> we ar
announcer: 40 years ago, irani and students overran to run and held 52 americans hostage for 444 daysh two american features on the crisis. at 8:30 eastern, deaths on a former carter administration official and former arranging hostage and author john limbered . they will be taking phone calls and tweets. , 4400 days989 film tell freedom, detailing the hostage crisis. >> with no help coming, the besieged -- siege went forward. one who spoke farsi try to go out and save a life. he was...
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. >> it is almost 25% of irani in export markets.ecause of the sanction of the .anks and changing the money only have anot financial impact, it can threaten the survival of traditional practices, like rug making. time for business news. i am joined by stephen carroll. you are starting off with a gloomy picture f for the eurozoe ecomy.y. grim picture of economic growth in the euro zone. the latest forecast is not bright. to 1.1%he growth rate this year. 1.2% next year. germany,for france, and italy have been reduced. france's budget deficit is expected to exceed the 3% gdp limit. asly's growth also slashed its debt is expected to rise to over 13737% of gdp. the e manufactcturing sector was bearing ththe bruntnt of the slowdown. trade talks between the united states and china. the china commerce ministry says an agreement has been reached to lift the tariffs imposed by both sides. that will only take place once both sides have agreed to a phase onene trade deal. talks are ongoing. the past two weeks, the serioushave conducted and produ
. >> it is almost 25% of irani in export markets.ecause of the sanction of the .anks and changing the money only have anot financial impact, it can threaten the survival of traditional practices, like rug making. time for business news. i am joined by stephen carroll. you are starting off with a gloomy picture f for the eurozoe ecomy.y. grim picture of economic growth in the euro zone. the latest forecast is not bright. to 1.1%he growth rate this year. 1.2% next year. germany,for france,...
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to 98% ofranians, -- r irani is, it was like a rerun of 1953. have a poll. the question is whether you ce of the inciden theian hostage crisis was reason for president carter' is defeat by president reagan. ohio, you are on. caller: i have a question. -- first of all, -- [indiscernible] i did not vote for president carter. i did not agree with his policies. that being said, i remember after the inauguration -- president reagan stood up, and i believe he made the announcement the hostages have been released , [indiscernible] like most americans, i was glad they had been released, but even though i was not a supporter of --sident carter, i felt [indiscernible] host: rick, you broke up a little bit, but we got the essence of it. that gives us a chance to talk about january 1981. i have a little bit of sound from president carter. he is on the phone trying to get the very latest on the release of the hostages, which did come later that day. let's listen. [video clip] president carter: we have gotten word that another country, at 8:13 this morning, he stated he ,
to 98% ofranians, -- r irani is, it was like a rerun of 1953. have a poll. the question is whether you ce of the inciden theian hostage crisis was reason for president carter' is defeat by president reagan. ohio, you are on. caller: i have a question. -- first of all, -- [indiscernible] i did not vote for president carter. i did not agree with his policies. that being said, i remember after the inauguration -- president reagan stood up, and i believe he made the announcement the hostages have...
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to 98% ofranians, -- r irani is, it was like a rerun of 1953. have a poll. the question is whether you ce of the inciden theian hostage crisis was reason for president carter' is defeat by president reagan. ohio, you are on. caller: i have a question. -- first of all, -- [indiscernible] i did not vote for president carter. i did not agree with his policies. that being said, i remember after the inauguration -- president reagan stood up, and i believe he made the announcement the hostages have been released , [indiscernible] like most americans, i was glad they had been released, but even though i was not a supporter of --sident carter, i felt [indiscernible] host: rick, you broke up a little bit, but we got the essence of it. that gives us a chance to talk about january 1981. i have a little bit of sound from president carter. he is on the phone trying to get the very latest on the release of the hostages, which did come later that day. let's listen. [video clip] president carter: we have gotten word that another country, at 8:13 this morning, he stated he ,
to 98% ofranians, -- r irani is, it was like a rerun of 1953. have a poll. the question is whether you ce of the inciden theian hostage crisis was reason for president carter' is defeat by president reagan. ohio, you are on. caller: i have a question. -- first of all, -- [indiscernible] i did not vote for president carter. i did not agree with his policies. that being said, i remember after the inauguration -- president reagan stood up, and i believe he made the announcement the hostages have...
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but the rage is being felt across the country.he inouthern city of najaf, protesters set the irani consulate on fire.la they b iran for interfering in iraq's affairs. the protestersant a new iraq, want a new iraq, a country that that works for them. martin patience, bbc news, beirut. nuala: i got to speak to an iraqi specialist to have been following the grassroots protest movement in iraq f some years . i askedhat the new iraq would look like. the youth are leading the prest movement, and they want a neiraq in the sense that they want an iraq that is not ruled by kleptocratic and corrupt leaders who support foreign interests and not the iraqi people's interests. nuala: so why aren't theyg callr elections, for example, instead of is push embassy, which we can talk about en mt?wo e d the near future? >> those protesting have lost faith in the electoral system. they have voted eagerly in the past, but in theatest election, the participation rate was very low, 40% or l we're still not certain. thmoatiore aarct ttear an upcoming election would meant the recycling, so to spe, of the same facsathe
but the rage is being felt across the country.he inouthern city of najaf, protesters set the irani consulate on fire.la they b iran for interfering in iraq's affairs. the protestersant a new iraq, want a new iraq, a country that that works for them. martin patience, bbc news, beirut. nuala: i got to speak to an iraqi specialist to have been following the grassroots protest movement in iraq f some years . i askedhat the new iraq would look like. the youth are leading the prest movement, and they...
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. >> 40 years ago, irani and protesters stormed the industry in tehran. next, an author talks about his book, taken hostage, which chronicles their ordeal and examines the u.s. government's first encounter with radical islam. >> i think the hostage crisis really set the tone for our relationship all the way to today. it was a significant juncture point in how the u.s. people talked about political islam. and how they think about us. there was a communist insurgency within iran. the soviet union was trying to foster a communist insurgency. i don't think most american political elites thought too much about the islamic dissidents in that, it was off our radar. part of the reason i wrote the book i did was i was trying to get across how reasonably snow -- reasonably so but -- reasonably so we think about that part of the world. we cheered on what we thought of as capitalist valve meant, we hope for democratic development. we didn't see the green revolution that was coming. the united states and iran has had a complicated relationship for a long time. up unti
. >> 40 years ago, irani and protesters stormed the industry in tehran. next, an author talks about his book, taken hostage, which chronicles their ordeal and examines the u.s. government's first encounter with radical islam. >> i think the hostage crisis really set the tone for our relationship all the way to today. it was a significant juncture point in how the u.s. people talked about political islam. and how they think about us. there was a communist insurgency within iran. the...
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also, when it wants to look forward, what is the programme that it is proposing to irani ands?has submitted two budgets to the parliament instead of one at a time. both are based on non—oil resources and tourism. 0n based on non—oil resources and tourism. on one side, they take two national hostage, and on the other, they want to promote tourism and increase the economic well—being of the population. the people have lost trust. white just before we leave this topic, michael, the role of the united states, because i put it to you earlier and you said it is not the key factor in terms of the internal iranians situation, but what is the trump administration doing? it is always playing to its base, so by constantly keeping pressure on iran verbally and through sanctions, it touches, and we are coming into an election year in america, on that part of its base that thinks iran is terrible, and particularly the part that thinks iran is an enemy of israel. the deeper politics of baghdad, hyder a la buddy, iapologise deeper politics of baghdad, hyder a la buddy, i apologise for going bl
also, when it wants to look forward, what is the programme that it is proposing to irani ands?has submitted two budgets to the parliament instead of one at a time. both are based on non—oil resources and tourism. 0n based on non—oil resources and tourism. on one side, they take two national hostage, and on the other, they want to promote tourism and increase the economic well—being of the population. the people have lost trust. white just before we leave this topic, michael, the role of...
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right now on al-jazeera iran has taken another step away from the 2015 nuclear deal president haasan irani says uranium gas will start to be injected into more than a 1000 centrifuges that comes a day after iran said it was doubling its number of advanced centrifuges more as 5 adore iran's 4th step will be launched at the photo nuclear facility and i will advise the atomic energy organization to start as of tomorrow by feeding gas into the centrifuges i will also inform the p. 4 plus one of the step this new action will also be under the supervision of the international atomic energy agency. has more from tehran but this is the only facility that can produce 20 percent enriched uranium and under the nuclear deal of 2015 this facility became a research facility so it was no longer in reaching uranium and that's where the remains agreed to in exchange for sanctions relief now the announcement today by the president means that for don't you clear facility is now becoming operational i very small scale he said that just over a 1000 centrifuges will be injected with gas as of to morrow iraqi pr
right now on al-jazeera iran has taken another step away from the 2015 nuclear deal president haasan irani says uranium gas will start to be injected into more than a 1000 centrifuges that comes a day after iran said it was doubling its number of advanced centrifuges more as 5 adore iran's 4th step will be launched at the photo nuclear facility and i will advise the atomic energy organization to start as of tomorrow by feeding gas into the centrifuges i will also inform the p. 4 plus one of the...
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i'm irani is one of thousands of mexicans who disappeared each year some have been trafficked others have been murdered the greaves litter in mexico when mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely on the promises made by andres manuel lopez obrador that he would end the plague of violence in the country but in the 1st 6 months of this year the 1st 6 months of his presidency the moderate has hit and historic high. we are changing the strategy to combat insecurity and violence because it was a failed strategy that only consisted in the use of force and it didn't deliver any results it only made things worse. despite his election promising a new security policy there have been clear challenges to the rule of law in mexico the most blatant when the authorities were forced to release the captured son of drug lord joachim el chapo guzman when the similar cartel 2 can. of the area he was being held in so what we have is a government that makes promises allows us publicly that he will make a change but then does not implement the promises he made. in the meantime we have th
i'm irani is one of thousands of mexicans who disappeared each year some have been trafficked others have been murdered the greaves litter in mexico when mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely on the promises made by andres manuel lopez obrador that he would end the plague of violence in the country but in the 1st 6 months of this year the 1st 6 months of his presidency the moderate has hit and historic high. we are changing the strategy to combat insecurity and violence...
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actually in were documented ultimately actually i'm a lot of them and for most of us of most in what irani as an archway in the sued the main. or vomit is it you know is is would them it is our brain quoted in my lab. team is that women men know a lot of lehman for kurdish ness that he led by the element by not of their human one. he made me the evil demon there were no worth having had it for the squash. when. exit. the heart of a calamity of him by a man has said it will in an live action at tara when hannah lay him in. your article where god damn it almost isn't made more hot with endure a lot of almost sort of almost. 15 min handle here several meters of your national. well of course i mean hannah what several minutes wash and then you are a. very. meg morelli then whine about ash and me to show you. a game when i thought of us. with this our national however by team. up with them this. is an unfair. sprint with they are. there and if those are there but i will meet him that above at the meet in the above in the land of the. we are surrounded by the island. then i get that but the isla
actually in were documented ultimately actually i'm a lot of them and for most of us of most in what irani as an archway in the sued the main. or vomit is it you know is is would them it is our brain quoted in my lab. team is that women men know a lot of lehman for kurdish ness that he led by the element by not of their human one. he made me the evil demon there were no worth having had it for the squash. when. exit. the heart of a calamity of him by a man has said it will in an live action at...
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think about what we know now but mill veinie know what there is tieing mick as a rule irani inio it.nstead of saying what donald trump is still saying this week, which is it didn't happen while still employing the guys who said it happened. . do you know the guy trying to break these seats up and how do you get around this evidence which shows he was. now, does mr. trump pay attention enough to all of this to notice? will he fire his ambassador because they both seem to have an interest ahead of. >>> also. he wanted an investigation to discuss foreign corruption not for additionif there was, an investigation. this is so important. the testimony, again, from the current employer. he's lying and why bont. the goal is maybe u.s. television coverage of biden pro. if you get sondland to help the ukranians to do this, as he detailed, well, you might be in bribery territory. donald trump was denouncing it on cnn, but donald trump didn't care if the actual investigations were really there. >> giuliani and trump didn't care if he did them, is that right? >> i never heard mr. goldman say the e
think about what we know now but mill veinie know what there is tieing mick as a rule irani inio it.nstead of saying what donald trump is still saying this week, which is it didn't happen while still employing the guys who said it happened. . do you know the guy trying to break these seats up and how do you get around this evidence which shows he was. now, does mr. trump pay attention enough to all of this to notice? will he fire his ambassador because they both seem to have an interest ahead...
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the israeli military said it struck aozens of irani syrian military targets in response to rocket firea's state news said air defensestr ded most of the incoming missiles over damascus. the u.s. senate has unanimously passed legislation supporting the pro-democracy protests in hong kong. china's foreign ministry said the u.s. should stop interfering in its affairs. today a handful of protesters were besieged by polic last night, some tried to escape.others walked out wearins and emergency blankets. some wrote sos on the ground. police have already arrested more than 1000 people since the siege began. multiple news reports say that a navy seal who received support from president b trump m ousted from the elite commando force. rear admiral colin greene is ordering a review board to look dwat the case ofd gallagher. president trump restore' gallaghes rank. the military jury acquitted him murder, but convicted him of a lesser charge. governor gavin newsom took steps today totr rt oil and gas exploration in california. he annoued the state will not approve new fracking projects untilts per
the israeli military said it struck aozens of irani syrian military targets in response to rocket firea's state news said air defensestr ded most of the incoming missiles over damascus. the u.s. senate has unanimously passed legislation supporting the pro-democracy protests in hong kong. china's foreign ministry said the u.s. should stop interfering in its affairs. today a handful of protesters were besieged by polic last night, some tried to escape.others walked out wearins and emergency...
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i'm simply pilfering and irani and colleague's work on this. there are a couple of things you need to bear in mind about the relevant toare real the subject today, important to history and understanding the challenges. is the coup in 1953 is trumpeted not by the shah's regime, but the iranian revolution regime after 1979. it was more important to them, as evidence of u.s. perfidy, that anyone before hand -- as far as they are concerned, they are the ones who create the museum of the coup in the former u.s. embassy. may champion the role of the actor in domestic politics, not before hand. a marginal figure with iran, a member was marginal around domestic politics with foreign revolution. it is a revolutionary regime that is appropriating the legacy for political reasons, even though they have absolutely no time for secular democratic politicians in any other circumstances other than a u.s. coup. there is a tremendous decline in u.s.,n perception of the it is due to the fact -- the so-called status agreement in 1956. what really turned iranians a
i'm simply pilfering and irani and colleague's work on this. there are a couple of things you need to bear in mind about the relevant toare real the subject today, important to history and understanding the challenges. is the coup in 1953 is trumpeted not by the shah's regime, but the iranian revolution regime after 1979. it was more important to them, as evidence of u.s. perfidy, that anyone before hand -- as far as they are concerned, they are the ones who create the museum of the coup in the...
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visit ncicap.org] ago, irani and students overran the u.s. embassy in tehran and held hostages. sunday, watched two american history tv features on the hostage crisis. former carter administration official stuart eisenstadt and former iranian hostage john limburg. film 444a.m., the 1989 days to freedom detailing the hostage crisis. >> with no help coming the besieged staff retreat. one american went out and tried to save them, he was blindfolded. the american surrendered. explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> this weekend, american history tv is joining our spectrum cable partners showcasing the history of laramie, wyoming. to watch more, visit c-span.org /citiestour. we continue now with our look at the history of laramie. >> we are in that mansion that edward ivinson. built and it is now the home of that laramie plains museum, and it has been restored because for about 10 years it was vacant and people broken and vandalized the building and it has been a very long and fruitful effort to make it into this wonderful museum that we have he
visit ncicap.org] ago, irani and students overran the u.s. embassy in tehran and held hostages. sunday, watched two american history tv features on the hostage crisis. former carter administration official stuart eisenstadt and former iranian hostage john limburg. film 444a.m., the 1989 days to freedom detailing the hostage crisis. >> with no help coming the besieged staff retreat. one american went out and tried to save them, he was blindfolded. the american surrendered. explore our...
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i will have discussions in the coming days with the iranis but we must all collectively face the consequenceshanie: iran argued its actions are reversible if ropean nations help compensate for losses due to u.s. sanctions. in iraq, a violent crackdown on anti-government protests left more dead and wounded today. demonstrors in baghdad fled from security forces firing tear gas and live ammunition, injuring at least 27 people. a medic was killed at a second location. to the south, at least 2 people were killed overnight in demonstrations in karbala. any, new protests erupted bolivia overnight, demanding that president evo moralesgn refter a disputed election. for new elections, claiming that officials rigged last month's resuths to give morales a four term. riot police used tear gas on the crowd.ra a fejudge today blocked the trump administration's onso-called conscience rul abortions. it would let health care workers refuse to perform abortions and other servic on moral and religious grounds. but the judge in new york found it is unconstitutional, in part because it denies funding to hospitals
i will have discussions in the coming days with the iranis but we must all collectively face the consequenceshanie: iran argued its actions are reversible if ropean nations help compensate for losses due to u.s. sanctions. in iraq, a violent crackdown on anti-government protests left more dead and wounded today. demonstrors in baghdad fled from security forces firing tear gas and live ammunition, injuring at least 27 people. a medic was killed at a second location. to the south, at least 2...
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the united states also has emphasized for so long, first, the threat of saddam hussein, irani says, thatlways of in the great threat behind their problems besetting the iraqi people. could you talk about the impact of this continued u.s. effort to demonize particular groups in the world of the iraqi population? >> iran has so much influence inside iraq and has infiltrated so many of the institutions and back so many of these militias, but all of that is a product of the u.s. occupation and invasion of iraq. is one of then targets of these protesters, it is important to remember thahata lot of the signs and placardrdsf protesesters have in tahrir sque turkey,ywhere say no to no to israel, no to the united dates. but united states, because of its geopolitical interest and its onongoing confrorontation wh iran and 70 cocountries focuses only on thisis one dimension, which is iran. no one denies iran backs many of these parties in iraq financially and otherwise has infiltrated iraqi society and so many ways. but there are all of these other dimensions. sadly, it may seem meager in this count
the united states also has emphasized for so long, first, the threat of saddam hussein, irani says, thatlways of in the great threat behind their problems besetting the iraqi people. could you talk about the impact of this continued u.s. effort to demonize particular groups in the world of the iraqi population? >> iran has so much influence inside iraq and has infiltrated so many of the institutions and back so many of these militias, but all of that is a product of the u.s. occupation...
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i'm irani is one of thousands of mexicans who disappeared each year some have been trafficked others have been murdered the greaves litter in mexico or mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely on the promises made by andres manuel lopez obrador that he would end the plague of violence in the country but in the 1st 6 months of this year the 1st 6 months of his presidency the moderate has hit and historic high the sentence can be and we are changing the strategy to combat insecurity and violence because it was a failed strategy that only consisted in the use of force and it didn't deliver any results it only made things worse. despite his election promising a new security policy there have been clear challenges to the rule of law in mexico the most blatant when the. thora jews were forced to release the captured son of drug lord what human el chapo guzman when the similar cartel took control of the area he was being held and so what we have is a government that makes promises and now says publicly that he will make a change but then does not implemented the promises
i'm irani is one of thousands of mexicans who disappeared each year some have been trafficked others have been murdered the greaves litter in mexico or mexico elected a new president last year they did so largely on the promises made by andres manuel lopez obrador that he would end the plague of violence in the country but in the 1st 6 months of this year the 1st 6 months of his presidency the moderate has hit and historic high the sentence can be and we are changing the strategy to combat...
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to 98% ofranians, -- r irani is, it was like a rerun of 1953. have a poll. question is whether you ce of the inciden theian hostage crisis was reason for president carter' is defeat by president reagan. ohio, you are on. caller: i have a question. -- first of all, -- [indiscernible] i did not vote for president carter. i did not agree with his policies. that being said, i remember after the inauguration -- president reagan stood up, and i believe he made the announcement the hostages have been released , [indiscernible] like most americans, i was glad they had been released, but even though i was not a supporter of --sident carter, i felt [indiscernible] host: rick, you broke up a little bit, but we got the essence of it. that gives us a chance to talk about january 1981. i have a little bit of sound from president carter. he is on the phone trying to get the very latest on the release of the hostages, which did come later that day. let's listen. [video clip] president carter: we have gotten word that another country, at 8:13 this morning, he stated he ,ould
to 98% ofranians, -- r irani is, it was like a rerun of 1953. have a poll. question is whether you ce of the inciden theian hostage crisis was reason for president carter' is defeat by president reagan. ohio, you are on. caller: i have a question. -- first of all, -- [indiscernible] i did not vote for president carter. i did not agree with his policies. that being said, i remember after the inauguration -- president reagan stood up, and i believe he made the announcement the hostages have been...
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. >> and he took us to kate cobe's house, a couple of blocks away, and a car driven by ann irani and of his who he trusted -- driven by an iranian friend of his who he trusted. >> we could not risk being seen by any person walking down the sidewalk. we decided within a few minutes that this was not an acceptable hiding place. >> i thought it would be a good idea to do something i had in the back of my mind all the time, took all my good friend -- to call my good friend from the canadian embassy. >> the phone rang, and i got up to answer it and found it was bob anders. >> john said to me, well, why didn't you call sooner? he said, come over here. you can stay with us. i immediately felt very relieved about that. ♪ narrator: the offer of sanctuary by the canadian first secretary and his wife was a turning point for the americans. zena though, did not have diplomatic immunity. her decision to take in the americans was particularly courageous. ♪ at the canadian embassy entire -- in tehran, the secretary told his boss, ambassador kim taylor, about the fugitive americans. >> i was delighte
. >> and he took us to kate cobe's house, a couple of blocks away, and a car driven by ann irani and of his who he trusted -- driven by an iranian friend of his who he trusted. >> we could not risk being seen by any person walking down the sidewalk. we decided within a few minutes that this was not an acceptable hiding place. >> i thought it would be a good idea to do something i had in the back of my mind all the time, took all my good friend -- to call my good friend from...
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everyone is talking about a ron, but iraq has a lot of -- about a iran, but iraq has a lot of irani andce. you got to be careful. alix: do you like latin america better? is it a southeast asia story? peter: i like latin america. i think we are relatively comfortable. venezuela has been a little's appointing. we thought there would be some more resolution -- a little disappointing. we thought there would be some more resolution from the current government. alix: what do you make of all that? when you have the unrest from hong kong to latin america, all of the areas in the middle east, when you look at a further out forecast, how do you interpret that? one of the issues is the u.s. has allowed other countries a lot more influence across the globe, so i think that continues, unfortunately. you see this unrest, you see people playing things out, and you've got to be very cautious about that. instead, i think big global growth is going to be the biggest driver. alix: peter, always good to catch up with you. peter tchir of academy securities, thank you very much. coming up, $700 billion oppor
everyone is talking about a ron, but iraq has a lot of -- about a iran, but iraq has a lot of irani andce. you got to be careful. alix: do you like latin america better? is it a southeast asia story? peter: i like latin america. i think we are relatively comfortable. venezuela has been a little's appointing. we thought there would be some more resolution -- a little disappointing. we thought there would be some more resolution from the current government. alix: what do you make of all that?...
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. >> lynn road, the irany was apparently lost on frank.late november, detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in a parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- sure your heart races a little bit. i mean it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. and you want it to go well. >> so the idea is you're reeling him in like a fisherman but there are times you don't always know what's going to happen. >> right. could have a fray in the line, have it break. i've had that happen a few times. >> but not this time. there was frank in a brand new lexus suv. >> referring to a less expensive car he'd be driving. money from fred shockner is what the cop meant. frank did not take that bait. >> i got to get going. >> hard to tell from the video but frank coughs up the money. >> are they looking at you? >> the detective was inside a van listening to the whole thing go down. >> that was the nail in his coffin. >> so the instant he offered that thousand dollars you knew i got him? >> yeah,
. >> lynn road, the irany was apparently lost on frank.late november, detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in a parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- sure your heart races a little bit. i mean it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. and you want it to go well. >> so the idea is you're reeling him in like a fisherman but there are times you don't always know what's going to happen. >>...
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. >> lynn road, the irany was apparently lost on frank jaramillo.t was mid-morning late november, detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in a parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- sure your heart races a little bit. i mean it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. and you want it to go well. >> so the idea is you're reeling him in like a fisherman but there are times you don't always know what's going to happen. >> right. could have a fray in the line, have it break. i've had that happen a few times. >> but not this time. there was frank in a brand new lexus suv. >> referring to a less expensive car he'd be driving. money from fred schockner is what the cop meant. frank did not take that bait. >> i got to get going. >> hard to tell from the video but frank coughs up the money. >> are they looking at you? >> the detective was inside a van listening to the whole thing go down. >> that was the nail in his coffin. >> so the instant he offered that thousand dollars you knew
. >> lynn road, the irany was apparently lost on frank jaramillo.t was mid-morning late november, detective nelson was worried. would he show up? >> you sit in a parking lot by yourself and you kind of go over -- sure your heart races a little bit. i mean it's crunch time and you feel like everybody's kind of depending on you to get this done. and you want it to go well. >> so the idea is you're reeling him in like a fisherman but there are times you don't always know what's...
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segÚn la revista iranÍ de ciencias mÉdicas es un problema no resuelto entre la psiquiatrÍa, psicologíaroblema? >> es un problema que tengo. he intentado cambiar, pero es una costumbre muy fuerte que uno tiene. es difÍcil de parar. es una adicciÓn. >>como pueden escuchar estas son algunas de las opiniones. algunas personas lo consideran sin importancia, otro saben que es un problema delicado. con esto vuelvo con ustedes a los estudios de "despierta amÉrica". >> muchas gracias. seguramente, alguna vez en la vida han sufrido de eso, simplemente, del hÁbito de comerse las uÑas. fiesta de su preocupaciÓn le decimos cÓmo resolverlo. ♪ ♪ ♪ comerse las uÑas es un hÁbito que ha sido estudiado por distintas disciplinas mÉdicas siendo uno de los mÁs comunes entre la gente. >> es la ansiedad. algo que todos hemos experimentado en la vida. >>aunque no en todos los casos es por la misma causa. >>cada persona va a tener un diferente detonante. para algunos era el hambre, para el otro el aburrimiento. sabemos que la frustraciÓn o entrar en una situaciÓn que no es tan estresante. >> incluso, aquellos q
segÚn la revista iranÍ de ciencias mÉdicas es un problema no resuelto entre la psiquiatrÍa, psicologíaroblema? >> es un problema que tengo. he intentado cambiar, pero es una costumbre muy fuerte que uno tiene. es difÍcil de parar. es una adicciÓn. >>como pueden escuchar estas son algunas de las opiniones. algunas personas lo consideran sin importancia, otro saben que es un problema delicado. con esto vuelvo con ustedes a los estudios de "despierta amÉrica"....
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dio una entrevista mano a mano a nuestro alan, hablÓ sobre su nuevo proyecto iranÍ compartiÓ detalleses podÍa leer a mis hijos, era una gran frustraciÓn para mi no poder comunicarme. tenÍa que seguir educando a mis hijos, me decÍan que si tenía alguna chance tenÍa que hacerlo, tenÍa que intentar guardar silencio, ese fue uno de los momentos mÁs duros. lo bonito fue realmente la recuperaciÓn, salir a cantar cada noche fue un regalo, disfrutÉ al mÁximo, eso es lo que queda plasmado . >> cuÁl será la apuesta? >> la ganara alan? >> en minuto lo vamos a averiguar, este 13 de noviembre todos al cine. >> ella revela todo lo que realmente pasa detrÁs del escenario y en su vida personal. >> yo no me lo quiero perder. ahora les pregunto algo. tÚ te imaginas que tu hijo de repente estÉ sentado comiendo una golosina y cuando la abres encuentras pastillas dentro? asÍ como lo estÁn oyendo, este vÍdeo se ha hecho viral en las redes sociales. la hermana de ana y lo subiÓa las redes sociales pidiÉndole a todos los seguidores que lo compartan y tomen las debidas precauciones. ese dulce es de turquÍa y
dio una entrevista mano a mano a nuestro alan, hablÓ sobre su nuevo proyecto iranÍ compartiÓ detalleses podÍa leer a mis hijos, era una gran frustraciÓn para mi no poder comunicarme. tenÍa que seguir educando a mis hijos, me decÍan que si tenía alguna chance tenÍa que hacerlo, tenÍa que intentar guardar silencio, ese fue uno de los momentos mÁs duros. lo bonito fue realmente la recuperaciÓn, salir a cantar cada noche fue un regalo, disfrutÉ al mÁximo, eso es lo que queda plasmado...