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khamenei is backing the revolutionary guard. so iran would walk away from the table and things would change. these are some of the expectations that i have right now. which is very pessimistic. >> i will say a word on this, even though it is out of my role as a moderator. i'm familiar with the study of this being done by a number of people at fdd. one of the things we have to worry about at this point in the negotiations is that rouhani will -- two things -- one is that rouhani will pretend to have made significant concessions and the obama administration will pretend to believe them. one way this might happen is to what is being talked about here as the sunset provisions. the idea that you would say ok, how about this -- you will not have nuclear capability during the life of this administration. the next administration is not going to be our problem. one hopes that those who are thinking about running for in office in may 16 are aware of 2016 this. the sunset provisions would tie iran's hands, at least make the breakout period
khamenei is backing the revolutionary guard. so iran would walk away from the table and things would change. these are some of the expectations that i have right now. which is very pessimistic. >> i will say a word on this, even though it is out of my role as a moderator. i'm familiar with the study of this being done by a number of people at fdd. one of the things we have to worry about at this point in the negotiations is that rouhani will -- two things -- one is that rouhani will...
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khamenei is backing the revolutionary guard.so iran would walk away from the table and things would change. these are some of the expectations that i have right now. which is very pessimistic. >> i will say a word on this, even though it is out of my role as a moderator. i'm familiar with the study of this being done by a number of people at fdd. one of the things we have to worry about at this point in the negotiations is that rouhani will -- two things -- one is that rouhani will pretend to have made significant concessions and the obama administration will pretend to believe them. one way this might happen is to what is being talked about here as the sunset provisions. the idea that you would say ok, how about this -- you will not have nuclear capability during the life of this administration. the next administration is not going to be our problem. one hopes that those who are thinking about running for office in are aware of this. 2016 the sunset provisions would tie iran's hands, at least make the breakout period reasonably
khamenei is backing the revolutionary guard.so iran would walk away from the table and things would change. these are some of the expectations that i have right now. which is very pessimistic. >> i will say a word on this, even though it is out of my role as a moderator. i'm familiar with the study of this being done by a number of people at fdd. one of the things we have to worry about at this point in the negotiations is that rouhani will -- two things -- one is that rouhani will...
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khamenei in the dock of the night. as soon as the people had gone of the movement had nothing to negotiate with and they became captives of the regime. andink from the u.s. side those who are interested in better development in iran, media and communication. when it comes to iranians, think hard if this regime is capable of reforming itself. it is a valid question and something we need to discuss. is that thething leaders of the u.s. have to stand up and embrace these things. had a reagan failed to embrace the movement, it would not have become what it became. since we now have an administration who does not seem at all interested in endorsing, supporting, embracing an anti-regime movement in iran, quite the contrary. evidence that i have seen is that this administration wants to work with iran and coordinate and have a big deal with a rant. as long as that continues, no iranian is going to risk his or her life to bring down this , hoping or anticipating or expecting he or she will get american support. that support ha
khamenei in the dock of the night. as soon as the people had gone of the movement had nothing to negotiate with and they became captives of the regime. andink from the u.s. side those who are interested in better development in iran, media and communication. when it comes to iranians, think hard if this regime is capable of reforming itself. it is a valid question and something we need to discuss. is that thething leaders of the u.s. have to stand up and embrace these things. had a reagan...
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even iran's ayatollah khamenei khamenei -- we saw a small chunk of that. take a look what we saw. you're looking at human costs of isis militant savagery. christians forced to flee their homes in iraq. told to convert to islam or die. they came here to the courtyard after church in the city of irbil trying to survive. >> he said, go and -- >> reporter: militants said go or, they would kill you? >> or kill you. >> reporter: or kill you? >> yes. >> reporter: we saw whole families fleeing with just clothes on their back, often robbed everything they had by isis fighters. hungry, thirsty, sick, parents worried about the kids and kids worried about missing school. this is one of the best-run camps in irbil. one old woman begged they need help fast. one man, that eye spoke with and asked him what it felt like being targeted simply for being christian replied, no religion does this. not just christians. it is other minorities and muslims are targeted by this iraq and whole world perhaps needs to take a closer look at this humanitarian crisis. back to you, ed. >> interesting because there
even iran's ayatollah khamenei khamenei -- we saw a small chunk of that. take a look what we saw. you're looking at human costs of isis militant savagery. christians forced to flee their homes in iraq. told to convert to islam or die. they came here to the courtyard after church in the city of irbil trying to survive. >> he said, go and -- >> reporter: militants said go or, they would kill you? >> or kill you. >> reporter: or kill you? >> yes. >> reporter: we...
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in logan square more on the challenge of the residents to access just basic necessities the guns khamenei luke abandoned but there are still people here those who didn't have a daily struggle to survive the city has been without electricity for more than a week now but it's the shortage of water which poses the biggest humanitarian challenge this woman is called middle aged in russian her name means hope but she has little of that left. him you're not. going to look good you can show it's a new being so new we've got new to war got mum she got not much of that is going to shut out the lymph i want you to my life. you know it's interesting because the queues form early in the morning because people are afraid they won't be enough water to go around still not. did it breath hurt feeling at the very early years and the other near the edge of the earth even the coke that you thought the both of us could say that the bone your guts the fight in you'll never get the fear that i know but i'm good enough and fear me yet at the rare enough to let you have the laugh and some of the city's districts
in logan square more on the challenge of the residents to access just basic necessities the guns khamenei luke abandoned but there are still people here those who didn't have a daily struggle to survive the city has been without electricity for more than a week now but it's the shortage of water which poses the biggest humanitarian challenge this woman is called middle aged in russian her name means hope but she has little of that left. him you're not. going to look good you can show it's a new...
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a representative of iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei said: iran supports the legal process that has taken its course. iran favors a cohesive, integrated and secure iraq. >> ifill: on the military front, the u.s. again struck islamic state fighters in northern iraq. this time, a drone destroyed a mortar position threatening kurdish forces. and secretary of state john kerry, visiting australia, said more u.s. support is possible. >> we are prepared to consider additional political, economic and security options as iraq starts to build a new government and very much calculated to try to help stabilize the security situation, to expand economic development, and to strengthen the democratic institutions. >> ifill: for now, much of the effort involves air drops of food and water to members of the yazidi religious minority. thousands of them have fled the islamist forces, taking refuge on mount sinjar. some yazidis have been evacuated through rescues by helicopter like this one, mobbed by refugees yesterday. on a similar mission today, the overloaded helicopter crashed, killing th
a representative of iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei said: iran supports the legal process that has taken its course. iran favors a cohesive, integrated and secure iraq. >> ifill: on the military front, the u.s. again struck islamic state fighters in northern iraq. this time, a drone destroyed a mortar position threatening kurdish forces. and secretary of state john kerry, visiting australia, said more u.s. support is possible. >> we are prepared to consider additional...
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to replace him with a more moderate leader before he would leave but even, even iran's ayatollah khameneibacked the new choice today, new inclusive government could help iraq get backing it needs to resolve a humanitarian crisis here. we saw an interesting and a moving piece of that today. take a look. you're looking at the human cost of isis militant savagery. christians forced to flee their homes in iraq, told to convert to islam or die. they came here to a occur yard of a church in the city of erbil, trying to survive. >> he said, me, and brother, go. i'm -- >> militants said go or they would kill you? >> or kill you. >> or kill you? >> yes. >> we saw whole families left to flee with the clothes on their back. others were robbed of everything they had by isis fighters. we saw hungry people, thirsty, people, sick people. we heard from parents worried about their kid. kids worried about missing school. this is one of the best refugee facilities here in erbil. one old woman begged, we need help fast. i asked one man, what did it feel like to be targeted simply because he was christian? he
to replace him with a more moderate leader before he would leave but even, even iran's ayatollah khameneibacked the new choice today, new inclusive government could help iraq get backing it needs to resolve a humanitarian crisis here. we saw an interesting and a moving piece of that today. take a look. you're looking at the human cost of isis militant savagery. christians forced to flee their homes in iraq, told to convert to islam or die. they came here to a occur yard of a church in the city...
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the government of ayatollah khamenei, has troops and advisors and weapons in iraq to defend maliki andn is that u.s. military action will have the effect of basically providing cover for maliki, providing for the cover for the iranians and that's what we've got to be careful of. the way -- david: right now u.s. actions are not providing much cover for anybody. so in the absence of a strategy such as the one you outline that would do any good there seems to be nothing to stop isis from going all the way into oil regions. what happens, by the way, when they get ahold of the oil in the northwestern section of iraq? >> frankly they have already gotten control of a number of refineries and number of feels and actually more importantly, iraq's largest dam. with that dam, they have a weapon of mass destruction. they can cut off water supplies to much of the country and flood entire cities. but as far as the kurdish oil fields go, i think the threat is mostly to turkey, because that's where the majority of kurdish production goes. so we see this quickly evolving into a regional problem, not ju
the government of ayatollah khamenei, has troops and advisors and weapons in iraq to defend maliki andn is that u.s. military action will have the effect of basically providing cover for maliki, providing for the cover for the iranians and that's what we've got to be careful of. the way -- david: right now u.s. actions are not providing much cover for anybody. so in the absence of a strategy such as the one you outline that would do any good there seems to be nothing to stop isis from going all...
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when you are at the dnc and you're not smiling into the camera because they thought you not to khamenei to be aware that this is yet another form of data collection and you should be concerned for these curious whether this is going to end up. >> host: we need to think about where we need to be. you need to get your license. it converts your state governors they don't like the state dmv practice. you don't have a choice. but you do have a choice to take pictures that are put out on the internet on social media and that's one of the import things consumers need to realize that you can take a little bit of your privacy back. maybe dmv has to go through the state process and make sure your voice is heard. but where you post photos of yourself, let us as a company named you on the scotus is just important as well. that is something you often times can control. >> host: let's go into the bank because we've talked about how various technology now whereas consumers, we don't remember being have been a disclosure saying here is how i'm going to use your data, thank you very much. we don't know
when you are at the dnc and you're not smiling into the camera because they thought you not to khamenei to be aware that this is yet another form of data collection and you should be concerned for these curious whether this is going to end up. >> host: we need to think about where we need to be. you need to get your license. it converts your state governors they don't like the state dmv practice. you don't have a choice. but you do have a choice to take pictures that are put out on the...
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the first supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says acquiring nuclear weapons was against the tenets of islam, but he would change his mind in the 1980's iran had a devastating war with its neighbor, iraq, saddam hussein's iraq. and in that were set on the same used chemical weapons many times against iranian forces. so at the end of the 1980's as the war was coming to an end to the supreme leader chased his mind. and in a letter to supporters explaining his decision to sign a cease-fire with pseudomonas in something he did not want to do, drinking from the poisoned chalice. so better signing a ceasefire with his bitter enemy. but in this letter to his supporters he said that the military position was hopeless. no alternative but to afford to resuming the war with atomic weapons that will be the necessity of war at that time. this is 1988. explicit interest from the top leader in iran in developing nuclear weapons. so at that time the representatives from iran began meeting with the pakistan a nuclear scientist you may have read about in that news about 15 years ago. transferred essenti
the first supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says acquiring nuclear weapons was against the tenets of islam, but he would change his mind in the 1980's iran had a devastating war with its neighbor, iraq, saddam hussein's iraq. and in that were set on the same used chemical weapons many times against iranian forces. so at the end of the 1980's as the war was coming to an end to the supreme leader chased his mind. and in a letter to supporters explaining his decision to sign a cease-fire with...
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is khamenei said they were islamic. that's what he said. we know he can change it tomorrow. said.o far that's what he now, the debate on the other hand, when they do talk about weaponizing and other things, say, look, it's not so much israel. obody thinks in iran that necessarily having a nuclear weapon or anything will deter the israelis or anything. the iranians south south asia when south asia went iranians started to panic. the pakistanis worried me. the time.ran at that's when the nuclear issue became hot for the pakistanis, do with national pride. if the pakistanis can do it, why can't we, one. the other was serious concern because they were fighting a proxy war in afghanistan. iran was the only country at the time to declare know, with the perversion of islam, when the the an were wandering streets of washington, you know? quite interesting. so i think from the iranian perspective, they -- they do feel acutely about their right certainly the rights on mpt. t's very difficult to argument when the british want to replace trident. nuclear t is that the powers will reduce
is khamenei said they were islamic. that's what he said. we know he can change it tomorrow. said.o far that's what he now, the debate on the other hand, when they do talk about weaponizing and other things, say, look, it's not so much israel. obody thinks in iran that necessarily having a nuclear weapon or anything will deter the israelis or anything. the iranians south south asia when south asia went iranians started to panic. the pakistanis worried me. the time.ran at that's when the nuclear...
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the first supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says acquiring nuclear weapons was against the tenets oflam, but he would change his mind in the 1980's iran had a devastating war with its neighbor, iraq, saddam hussein's iraq. and in that were set on the same used chemical weapons many times against iranian forces. so at the end of the 1980's as the war was coming to an end to the supreme leader chased his mind. and in a letter to supporters explaining his decision to sign a cease-fire with pseudomonas in something he did not want to do, drinking from the poisoned chalice. so better signing a ceasefire with his bitter enemy. but in this letter to his supporters he said that the military position was hopeless. no alternative but to afford to resuming the war with atomic weapons that will be the necessity of war at that time. this is 1988. explicit interest from the top leader in iran in developing nuclear weapons. so at that time the representatives from iran began meeting with the pakistan a nuclear scientist you may have read about in that news about 15 years ago. transferred essentiall
the first supreme leader ayatollah khamenei says acquiring nuclear weapons was against the tenets oflam, but he would change his mind in the 1980's iran had a devastating war with its neighbor, iraq, saddam hussein's iraq. and in that were set on the same used chemical weapons many times against iranian forces. so at the end of the 1980's as the war was coming to an end to the supreme leader chased his mind. and in a letter to supporters explaining his decision to sign a cease-fire with...