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mir hossein mousavi's ability to expand the participation but they did assume wrongly, as it turned out, if he did manage to mobilize that block of silent voters he could overcome the figures, five to seven-million vote deficit he had to contend with because of the ability to marshal votes, supporters, ballots, the kinds of things they have done in past elections in iran. once he withdrew his candidacy they did not take into account security forces loyal to the office of the leader, to the system, reacting the way they did to a presidency particularly since he had made his commitment to the them very clear. he made clear efforts to bring in forces into his campaign, talked about those forces as essentially being the backbone of the revolution. the model they still operated, the reformists still operated on was the 1997 model when close to 80% participation pressured the highest authorities of the country to assure a fair election out of the concern for popular election. in 1997 the sermon on the friday before the election was given, he came out and said and he assured the public that th
mir hossein mousavi's ability to expand the participation but they did assume wrongly, as it turned out, if he did manage to mobilize that block of silent voters he could overcome the figures, five to seven-million vote deficit he had to contend with because of the ability to marshal votes, supporters, ballots, the kinds of things they have done in past elections in iran. once he withdrew his candidacy they did not take into account security forces loyal to the office of the leader, to the...
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the still unanswered question, is whether mir hossein mousavi can lead this new opposition long-term. the answer remains unclear. he was always an accidental leader. the product of public sentiment, favoring reform. he was not the founder of it anymore than the former president was in 1997. in both elections, iran's savvy voters latched on to a figure who promised some degree of political, economic and social openings and who had a prospect of winning. i think if mir hossein mousavi does not demonstrate more visible leadership soon the opposition may begin to look elsewhere. there is probably a window of opportunity for him to act. and he has been increasingly less visible over the past week. the third issue is unity and this is where the regime is most vulnerable. many in the government have to be worried about the long-term cost of a crackdown. parliament has yet to get more deeply involved. sorry, has begun to get more deeply involved, both in attempts at reconciliation and in outspoken criticism. i'm really sorry, i had this fantastic video of a little speech given by a member of
the still unanswered question, is whether mir hossein mousavi can lead this new opposition long-term. the answer remains unclear. he was always an accidental leader. the product of public sentiment, favoring reform. he was not the founder of it anymore than the former president was in 1997. in both elections, iran's savvy voters latched on to a figure who promised some degree of political, economic and social openings and who had a prospect of winning. i think if mir hossein mousavi does not...
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they also barred mir hossein mousavi from joining about 1,000 mourners at a cemetery in iran.ichard engel is live in beirut. richard, talk to me about the next steps in the continuing protests there in iran. >> reporter: well, many people in the united states have seemed to have moved on, this six-week-old crisis in iran is still very much around. around 6,000 protesters showed up at this cemetery. not only were they supporters of the opposition, opposition leader mir hossein mousavi, they were there to honor the woman who was killed 40 days ago, neda agha sultan. it was a horrific video of her being -- of bleeding to death on the streets of tehran. so the demonstrators converged on this cemetery. they were told that they were going to have -- they planned to have a silent protest, however, the riot police arrived. according to witnesses, they were swinging batons, they fired tear gas and several people were detained, according to reports that we're receiving from the area. obviously, reporting directly from iran is very difficult these days, so we are relying on internet repo
they also barred mir hossein mousavi from joining about 1,000 mourners at a cemetery in iran.ichard engel is live in beirut. richard, talk to me about the next steps in the continuing protests there in iran. >> reporter: well, many people in the united states have seemed to have moved on, this six-week-old crisis in iran is still very much around. around 6,000 protesters showed up at this cemetery. not only were they supporters of the opposition, opposition leader mir hossein mousavi,...
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the biggest name among the opposition mir hossein mousavi. also was this man.at him with his turb ban off. there were lots of reports that he was attacked by members of the basij, the government volunteer militia. it looks like he is somewhat disoriented and his turbin is off. this video shows a man surrounded by supporters and there is tear gas in the background. so a lot of activity before and after the sermon. let's go and show you pictures inside the sermon taking place about 1:15 p.m. local time in iran. there, you see him inside the sermon, listening to ayatollah rafsanjani. many eager to hear what he would say. would he support the opposition or the regime. indeed, he delivered some criticism to the regime saying the aftermath of the elections has left a bitter taste in the nation. here is some of what he had to say. >> translator: doubt has been created in people's mind. we consider that to be col amity. one doesn't have any doubt and is moving ahead with their large and a large portion of the people who think they have doubt. >> aft one-hour sermon, th
the biggest name among the opposition mir hossein mousavi. also was this man.at him with his turb ban off. there were lots of reports that he was attacked by members of the basij, the government volunteer militia. it looks like he is somewhat disoriented and his turbin is off. this video shows a man surrounded by supporters and there is tear gas in the background. so a lot of activity before and after the sermon. let's go and show you pictures inside the sermon taking place about 1:15 p.m....
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report police firing teargas as they chanted the name of the defeated presidential candidate, mir hossein mousavi. iraq has just seen its worst day of violence since american forces withdrew forces over a week ago. two attacks in the north claimed at least 34 lives and in baghdad, two bombs and a market killed nine. we have this report from the capital. >> a double suicide bombing in northern iraq. the two blasts came within moments of each other, the first attacker targeting an official in the local security services, killing him and members of his family. then, as people rushed in to help, the second bomber blew himself up, killing many bystanders -- killing many bystanders and wounding more. one hour later and hundreds of kilometers to the south in a poor shiite area of baghdad, two bombs exploded in a crowded market. not suicide attacks, but the results for the same. more dead and more wounded. much of the violence in recent weeks has been in the north of the country, centered on the city of mosul. two recent car bombings claimed at least 14 lives. but the bombings and shootings have not been
report police firing teargas as they chanted the name of the defeated presidential candidate, mir hossein mousavi. iraq has just seen its worst day of violence since american forces withdrew forces over a week ago. two attacks in the north claimed at least 34 lives and in baghdad, two bombs and a market killed nine. we have this report from the capital. >> a double suicide bombing in northern iraq. the two blasts came within moments of each other, the first attacker targeting an official...
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mir hossein mousavi. but they were driven back by police and tear gas. they still want the june election results to be overturned and hoped for a clear message of support from one of iran's most powerful clerics, hashemi rafsanjani. at a packed friday prayer service, he described the current political instability as a crisis and demanded the release of hundreds of protestors who have been arrested. to iran's hard-line conservatives, this will sound like an attack on the government. but it wasn't enough for the crowd outside. "traitor" they shouted and "death to the dictator." in a sign that the radical phase of this protest may be over, though, their champion, mousavi, was inside listening, leading to speculation that he will join a new, more moderate opposition. >> i don't think it's the style of any of the opposition leaders of the present crisis to come out confrontationally. i think they would tend to go slowly but surely. >> reporter: that will be disappointing news to the young protestors who still want bigger faster changes in iran than any candid
mir hossein mousavi. but they were driven back by police and tear gas. they still want the june election results to be overturned and hoped for a clear message of support from one of iran's most powerful clerics, hashemi rafsanjani. at a packed friday prayer service, he described the current political instability as a crisis and demanded the release of hundreds of protestors who have been arrested. to iran's hard-line conservatives, this will sound like an attack on the government. but it...
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, but the official has long been close to the opposition leader and presidential candidate, mir hossein mousavi. >>> this was the day after an acclaimed russian human rights activist was kidnapped and murdered. it happened in the capital of chechnya, the republic long ravaged by civil war and insurgency. today, mourners gathered to remember natalya estemirova, who had worked in chechnya for a decade, focusing on killings and kidnappings she believed were carried out under the authority of chechnya's president, who is backed by the kremlin. we have more on her life -- and death -- from jonathan miller of itn in this report that was filed late yesterday. >> reporter: natalya estemirova, better known as natasha, was abducted by four men who forced her into a white car at 8:30 this morning outside her small flat in grozny. her body showing signs of a violent death was found at 5:20 p.m. in the capital of the neighboring russian republic. unnamed security sources told the interfax news agency she'd been murdered. natalya estemirova brazenly confronted the thugs in chechnya, exposing and documenting
, but the official has long been close to the opposition leader and presidential candidate, mir hossein mousavi. >>> this was the day after an acclaimed russian human rights activist was kidnapped and murdered. it happened in the capital of chechnya, the republic long ravaged by civil war and insurgency. today, mourners gathered to remember natalya estemirova, who had worked in chechnya for a decade, focusing on killings and kidnappings she believed were carried out under the authority...
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opposition candidate mir hossein mousavi tried to join the mourners but was turned away by a force of several hundred police. iranian state television reported they used tear gas and batons to disperse the protesters. it released these images from the cemetery. however, it's unclear just how severe the clashes really were. borzou daragahi is the middle east correspondent for "the los angeles times," based in beirut. >> at first there was a clash between the demonstrators and the police. eventualr of the demonstrators so overwhelmed the security forces, that security forces ended up helping people get to the demonstration site, realizing there was no use trying to beat back this crowd. >> today's demonstrations come on the heels of a decision earlier this week by iranian supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. to close down one of the most notorious prisons used to hold protesters who have been arrested. the iranian government also said they would release 140 of those currently in custody. >> beating, jailing, harassing, intimidating, threatening the protesters doesn't seem to be getting th
opposition candidate mir hossein mousavi tried to join the mourners but was turned away by a force of several hundred police. iranian state television reported they used tear gas and batons to disperse the protesters. it released these images from the cemetery. however, it's unclear just how severe the clashes really were. borzou daragahi is the middle east correspondent for "the los angeles times," based in beirut. >> at first there was a clash between the demonstrators and the...
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they are the defeated candidates -- mir hossein mousavi and mehdi karoubi, as well as the former presidentammad khamenei. they deplored of what they call the savage and shock attacks against the protesters. and also called an end to the arrests and for the release of those detained without committing any crimes. >>> and there is growing outrage over the murder of a pregnant muslim woman in germany. last week, thousands of mourners attended the funeral of marwa el-sherbini in her native egypt yesterday. angry over what happened in a german courtroom. it was in that courtroom that the young woman was stabbed 18 times by the same man who was convicted last year of defamation for calling her an islamic and a terrorist for wearing a headscarf. the man was appealing that conviction, which is what brought them both to the courtroom in dresden. the trouble began when the muslim woman asked the german man to give up a swing for her young son. >>> and then in london today, there was a memorial service for those who died in the terror attacks in that city's transit system four years ago. at the same
they are the defeated candidates -- mir hossein mousavi and mehdi karoubi, as well as the former presidentammad khamenei. they deplored of what they call the savage and shock attacks against the protesters. and also called an end to the arrests and for the release of those detained without committing any crimes. >>> and there is growing outrage over the murder of a pregnant muslim woman in germany. last week, thousands of mourners attended the funeral of marwa el-sherbini in her native...
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the former presidential candidate mir hossein mousavi spoke publically today the first time in a week. he quoted as vowing to continue to lead government opposition. critical new support for his cause. some top iranian clerics are questioning the election and the government's response. let's bring in brian todd looking at this significant developments. >> they certainly are. they have a lot of us bracing right now. a fresh round of defiance in iran. an ominous counterattack by members of the government leadership adding up to signs iran may be seeing, may be seeing in the coming days a second wave of political confrontation. part of iran's religious establishment from the holy city now openly questions election results. an ayatollah who heads the group responsible for removing iran's supreme leader khamenei says i don't think any wakened consciousness would be satisfied with the crackdown. some senior clerics at a seminary. perspective from an islamic scholar once jailed under the shah. >> all of this is creating challenge to the regime and khamenei's leadership. >> an irani official
the former presidential candidate mir hossein mousavi spoke publically today the first time in a week. he quoted as vowing to continue to lead government opposition. critical new support for his cause. some top iranian clerics are questioning the election and the government's response. let's bring in brian todd looking at this significant developments. >> they certainly are. they have a lot of us bracing right now. a fresh round of defiance in iran. an ominous counterattack by members of...
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former presidential candidate mir hossein mousavi wants to hold the service thursday in a tehran mosque but iranian authorities feel the gatherings could spark the kind of demonstrations that followed the june 12th election. >>> july, the deadliest month on record for u.s. troops in afghanistan. now it just got deadlier. an american service member was killed this weekend in a battle with insurgents in southern afghanistan. that pushes the number of americans killed in july to 39. >>> meantime, the u.s. military is still looking for a soldier in afghanistan missing more than a month now. his captors released a video of him alive and talking. military official hope to track him that way by checking out the video. cnn's ivan watt sob son is in hd province. >> reporter: the story about how this american soldier was captured is still kind of fuzzy. there are different accounts that the taliban has given, that the private gave in his hostage video and that the u.s. military have given. basic facts are that he went missing at the end of june and he was declared captured probably by the u.s. mi
former presidential candidate mir hossein mousavi wants to hold the service thursday in a tehran mosque but iranian authorities feel the gatherings could spark the kind of demonstrations that followed the june 12th election. >>> july, the deadliest month on record for u.s. troops in afghanistan. now it just got deadlier. an american service member was killed this weekend in a battle with insurgents in southern afghanistan. that pushes the number of americans killed in july to 39....
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also in attendance today, opposition leader mir hossein mousavi. he was not attacked. again, according to this picture. he was there. show you some video that came in to the iran desk earlier today. let's go to aza over here. this gives you an idea of how many people showed up. tens of thousands, according to witnesses, and this is a slogan that we hadn't heard before, this slogan incorporates the names of neda soltan and arabi, two individuals killed during the protest protests. at times they were so loud, rafsanjani who was speaking at friday prayers, he had to quiet them down. when he was able to speak, he leveled criticism at the government. let's listen to part of what he had to say. >> translator: our important objective here today is to retrieve the people's great confidence which brought a huge number of them to the scene. now it's been a bit damaged. this should be our sacred objective. >> so, it was comments like that that really drew a loud response from the tens of thousands of people gathered outside tehran university. but he did call for unity. he said, w
also in attendance today, opposition leader mir hossein mousavi. he was not attacked. again, according to this picture. he was there. show you some video that came in to the iran desk earlier today. let's go to aza over here. this gives you an idea of how many people showed up. tens of thousands, according to witnesses, and this is a slogan that we hadn't heard before, this slogan incorporates the names of neda soltan and arabi, two individuals killed during the protest protests. at times they...
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even the candidate, mir hossein mousavi showed up. the crowd started to get out of hand and he had to leave. here is what we want to do. we watch these and listen to some of these pictures. i want to bring in reza sayah. he is running cnn's iran desk once again today. give us a sense of how would you describe what's happened today on the streets of tehran? >> well, today told you that despite seven weeks of fierce crackdown by iran's leadership, this opposition movement still has plenty of momentum and is not going away. keep in mind, the opposition leaders went out to the leadership of iran and said, look, let us do this. let us commemorate this day. we are not going to make any noise. we are just going to read the koran and pray in silence. the government said, no, no more gatherings linked to the election. not only did supporters come out but the leaders, defiant and energized. >> history would show us that whenever a toe tall tearian regime tries to thwart or stop a public display of emotion as we are seeing in iran, it backfires
even the candidate, mir hossein mousavi showed up. the crowd started to get out of hand and he had to leave. here is what we want to do. we watch these and listen to some of these pictures. i want to bring in reza sayah. he is running cnn's iran desk once again today. give us a sense of how would you describe what's happened today on the streets of tehran? >> well, today told you that despite seven weeks of fierce crackdown by iran's leadership, this opposition movement still has plenty...
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mir hossein mousavi's did he speet in the june 12th election attempted to join the protestors at theut when he arrived, he was surrounded by police and forced to leave before he could address the crowd. in the backdrop for this dramatic persistent defiant resistance in the streets of iran is, of course, the government that these protesters decry. the president ahmadinejad, due to be sworn in next week even as he has splid in some senses from the country's supreme leader and many of the senior clerics. as most of the iranian parliament wouldn't show up for his supposed victory party after declared winner. today where neigheda nada is buried, some were chanting, "nada is alive. ahmadinejad is dead."ada is bure were chanting, "nada is alive. ahmadinejad is dead." joining us, reza, contributing editor at "the daily beast" and thanks very much for joining us. nice to see you. >> thanks. welcome to los angeles or as we call it tehrangeles. >> part of the thing about being in l.a., you see, compared to the rest of the country, the disproportionate coverage of iranian events here. >> take it
mir hossein mousavi's did he speet in the june 12th election attempted to join the protestors at theut when he arrived, he was surrounded by police and forced to leave before he could address the crowd. in the backdrop for this dramatic persistent defiant resistance in the streets of iran is, of course, the government that these protesters decry. the president ahmadinejad, due to be sworn in next week even as he has splid in some senses from the country's supreme leader and many of the senior...
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they also said opposition candidate mir hossein mousavi's rights have been violated. >>> up next, firstt was governor palin's stunning resignation. now she's bypassing mainstream media for twitter and facebook. we'll tell you what she's got to say. >>> and congressman peter king thinks the reaction to michael jackson's death is just plain wrong. >> may have been a good singer, did some dancing, but bottom line is, would you let your child or grandchild be in the same room with michael jackson? what are we glorifying him for? >> we'll have much more on michael jackson's death, the investigation into his death in this broadcast. and dramatic new developments to report tonight in a south carolina town's search for a serial killer. >>> since alaska governor sarah palin announced her resignation friday, she has avoided mainstream media. instead, she's taken to the internet to communicate directly with her supporters and hinting at some future for her in the public eye. but even today, alaskans are are still expressing shock at her decision to quit. sean callebs has our report tonight from an
they also said opposition candidate mir hossein mousavi's rights have been violated. >>> up next, firstt was governor palin's stunning resignation. now she's bypassing mainstream media for twitter and facebook. we'll tell you what she's got to say. >>> and congressman peter king thinks the reaction to michael jackson's death is just plain wrong. >> may have been a good singer, did some dancing, but bottom line is, would you let your child or grandchild be in the same...
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brought up the iranian election results we can only assume the mountain was actually climbed by mir hossein mousaving to raise money for the welsh air ambulance by rowing a canoe made of sheep feces across the english channel. not clear exactly what business plan they're using. it was actually turned into paper and then coated with resin made from soya beans which ironically can also be used to make poo. they sent it back to the shop after they found a wet spot. the crossing has been set back for six weeks. of course no matter when they make the crossing we already know they'll come in number two. finally, to london, england and queen elizabeth's very first swan upping. yet another royal ceremony. prince charles is burning to do this. the reigning monarch witnesses the official annual counting of her swans. one, two. oh, and the official shaking of the hands. one, two. the ceremony dates back to the 12th century when the monarchy claimed all unowned swans for itself to ensure there would be enough swan meat for royal feasts and banquets if not for the royal subjects. mostly the monarchy claimed all
brought up the iranian election results we can only assume the mountain was actually climbed by mir hossein mousaving to raise money for the welsh air ambulance by rowing a canoe made of sheep feces across the english channel. not clear exactly what business plan they're using. it was actually turned into paper and then coated with resin made from soya beans which ironically can also be used to make poo. they sent it back to the shop after they found a wet spot. the crossing has been set back...
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opposition leader mir hossein mousavi sat in the front row of worshippers. >>> and now to the latest on that deadly hotel bombing in jakarta, indonesia. at least eight people now dead. at least 50 more injured in twin blasts at the marriott and the ritz-carlton hotels. the state department has just confirmed that at least eight americans are among the wounded. so far, no group has claimed responsibility for those attacks. msnbc's ian williams is live in bangkok for us. ian, some suspicions, though, as to who might be responsible? >> reporter: suspicions, yes. and they've fallen on a group called j.i., which is a regional terror organization associated with al qaeda. now, this was the group that was responsible for the bali bombing back in 2002 in which more than 200 people died, as well as an earlier attack on the marriott hotel, the australian embassy, a string of attacks. but that we haven't seen anything from them for four years now. they've been hit hard by the indonesian government, by the terror police down there. a lot of their leaders are being captured and killed. it had bee
opposition leader mir hossein mousavi sat in the front row of worshippers. >>> and now to the latest on that deadly hotel bombing in jakarta, indonesia. at least eight people now dead. at least 50 more injured in twin blasts at the marriott and the ritz-carlton hotels. the state department has just confirmed that at least eight americans are among the wounded. so far, no group has claimed responsibility for those attacks. msnbc's ian williams is live in bangkok for us. ian, some...
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gatherings of hundreds of thousands last month in support of opposition candidates, especially mir hossein mousavi, who said the election was rigged in ahmadinejad's favor. last night, the iranian president said the accusations of fraud were baseless. >> ( translated ): in the recount of the vote, no fault was discovered and, basically, those who had claims couldn't even provide one document as a proof of fraud in the election. the whole nation understood this, although we don't expect ordinary people to provide proof, but it is not acceptable from those who claim to be politicians. >> reporter: on monday, iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali khamenei, lashed out forcefully at his perceived external adversaries. >> ( translated ): leaders of arrogant countries and interlopers interfering in the affairs of the islamic republic should realize this-- that even if the iranian nation has differences among them, when you and the enemies of the iranian nation come forward, they get united and stand against you with a strong fist. >> reporter: despite the defiant stand of ahmadinejad and his benefactor, k
gatherings of hundreds of thousands last month in support of opposition candidates, especially mir hossein mousavi, who said the election was rigged in ahmadinejad's favor. last night, the iranian president said the accusations of fraud were baseless. >> ( translated ): in the recount of the vote, no fault was discovered and, basically, those who had claims couldn't even provide one document as a proof of fraud in the election. the whole nation understood this, although we don't expect...
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they prevented the opposition leader mir hossein mousavi from getting out of his car, but one eyewitness said some police now appeared to be on the side of the protestors. >> i saw with my eyes at least ten riot police who were encouraging people and sometimes they were hiddenly, clandestinely showing victory signs to people and they had plastic batons with them. they had official green uniforms and they were trying to show people they are with them. >> reporter: but some protestors were injured. neda's death has become a potent symbol for those iranians protesting not just what they see as a fraudulent election but also the attacks on demonstrators and the alleged torture of detainees. the mobile phone footage of neda agha soltan as she was dying drew world attention. the man on the left with black hair is dr. arash hejazi, who tried to save her life. he's now in the u.k. he told me the crowd grabbed the man they believed had shot neda and took his i.d. card. >> they seized him and they took his i.d. card and i heard him shouting, "i didn't want to kill her", and people started shouting
they prevented the opposition leader mir hossein mousavi from getting out of his car, but one eyewitness said some police now appeared to be on the side of the protestors. >> i saw with my eyes at least ten riot police who were encouraging people and sometimes they were hiddenly, clandestinely showing victory signs to people and they had plastic batons with them. they had official green uniforms and they were trying to show people they are with them. >> reporter: but some protestors...
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led by mir hossein mousavi, and former reformist president, all founders of the 1979 islamic revolution and disciples of the father of the revolution, ayatollah khomeni. >> it seems the two sides, the proahmadinejad and anti-ahmadinejad sides have solidified. the people in the center, the clerics, the religious establishment has yet to go one way or the other. >> in a country where the word of god outweighs democratic institutions, observers say it's the individual clerics that could be the difference maker. the indications are, they are even split, some siding with the option, others siding with the establishment. all eyes on teheran and other cities around teheran. security forces will be out in the street. so will protesters possibly making for another volatile situation, kiran. >> the other interesting development, reza people talked about was as long as it gets it attention of the world, there are many protesters who believe their voices will be heard. they think if the world stops focusing attention on that, their plight could fade off of the map. what are they saying about that t
led by mir hossein mousavi, and former reformist president, all founders of the 1979 islamic revolution and disciples of the father of the revolution, ayatollah khomeni. >> it seems the two sides, the proahmadinejad and anti-ahmadinejad sides have solidified. the people in the center, the clerics, the religious establishment has yet to go one way or the other. >> in a country where the word of god outweighs democratic institutions, observers say it's the individual clerics that...
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he's a supporter of opposition leader, mir hossein mousavi. >> this is happening in honduras. the ousted president of honduras, president zelaya scheduled to return between 1:00 and 2:00 this afternoon. however the congressional leader who was sworn in as president after mr. zelaya was removed has vowed to have the former president arrested when he comes back. the association of american states voted to suspend honduras. president obama is preparing to head overseas in this morning and his first stop is moscow to meet with president medvedev. then he'll go on to italy for a g-8 summit and a meet with the pope and in ghana in africa. >> reporter: the president leaves sunday for his fifth foreign trip. the first stop in moscow is warming up the u.s./russian relationship. it got down chilly under the bush administration. president obama said he wants to reset that relationship. russia recently signed on to sanctions against north korea and both sides will announce that russia has agreed to let u.s. troops and weapons to fly over russian territory. the u.s. and russia are hoping t
he's a supporter of opposition leader, mir hossein mousavi. >> this is happening in honduras. the ousted president of honduras, president zelaya scheduled to return between 1:00 and 2:00 this afternoon. however the congressional leader who was sworn in as president after mr. zelaya was removed has vowed to have the former president arrested when he comes back. the association of american states voted to suspend honduras. president obama is preparing to head overseas in this morning and...
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amongst the crowd today was opposition leader mir hossein mousavi.rnment movement is still going on six weeks after the disputed election. next wednesday, we will see ahmadinejad sworn in for a second term. gregg: health care on capitol hill is the big topic today. that is where we find our own james rosen. >> bombs along the track for the health care strain on both sides. a very contentious mark up session for the energy and commerce committee. the liberal chairman, henry waxman, is getting an earful from the republican members, and from liberals who fear that the chairman has given over to much to appease the fiscally conservative blue dog democrats. on the senate side, a complete dead stop between mike enzi, who said it is a train wreck that is not ready for prime time. back to gregg jarrett. gregg: speaking of health care, martha has more on that subject. martha: the health-care debate is not a theoretical exercise. if the bill gets passed, it will have real consequences for the next generation of doctors. what do they think about what they're he
amongst the crowd today was opposition leader mir hossein mousavi.rnment movement is still going on six weeks after the disputed election. next wednesday, we will see ahmadinejad sworn in for a second term. gregg: health care on capitol hill is the big topic today. that is where we find our own james rosen. >> bombs along the track for the health care strain on both sides. a very contentious mark up session for the energy and commerce committee. the liberal chairman, henry waxman, is...
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now witnesses on the ground telling us they say what appeared to be mir hossein mousavi and his wife arriving in an suv. this video appears to show the suv they are telling us. sources say he wasn't able to get out. but there you see an suv with a camera man on top surrounded by dozens of people apparently heading to the grave site. very rare that opposition leader mousavi is making a public appearance. he along with the other opposition leader actually asked the government permission to mourn neda, the 26-year-old shot and killed on june 20th. the government said no, they denied that permission. these opposition leaders defied that ban, they showed up briefly, and we can tell you the facebook page is saying that at least two prominent film makers and an actress have been arrested during these protests this morning at the grave site. this is our first piece of video if the past few weeks are any indication, they're going to start rolling in the iran desk will be monitoring it throughout the day. >> clearly as we were talking about before, reza, the opposition to all of this is not co
now witnesses on the ground telling us they say what appeared to be mir hossein mousavi and his wife arriving in an suv. this video appears to show the suv they are telling us. sources say he wasn't able to get out. but there you see an suv with a camera man on top surrounded by dozens of people apparently heading to the grave site. very rare that opposition leader mousavi is making a public appearance. he along with the other opposition leader actually asked the government permission to mourn...
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now hours earlier opposition leaders mahdi karrubi, and mir hossein mousavi released a joint statement again once again condemning the elections calling for the release of all of those people detained and describing the post-election crackdown and savage and shocking. still a lot of defiance there. lots of buzz about tomorrow, the ten-year anniversary of the student protests. there is a lot of buzz that will be mass protests again on the streets, something we haven't seen in a couple of weeks. >> even iran's state-run media saying 20 people have been killed. next to impossible for us to verify if there were more or not because obviously no foreign media allowed right now. but certainly -- i imagine it is not the end of all of this. >> no. this shows these two groups are not on the same page. you have the president calling it the best elections ever and still a lot of defiance out there. >> reza sayah, thank you. >>> what can we really expect from iran? stick around for that. plus ant. has antibiotic ointment directly on the pad. and now it's 100% waterproof. one-step infection protecti
now hours earlier opposition leaders mahdi karrubi, and mir hossein mousavi released a joint statement again once again condemning the elections calling for the release of all of those people detained and describing the post-election crackdown and savage and shocking. still a lot of defiance there. lots of buzz about tomorrow, the ten-year anniversary of the student protests. there is a lot of buzz that will be mass protests again on the streets, something we haven't seen in a couple of weeks....
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two opposition leaders mir hossein mousavi arrived to pay their respects. >>> the former enron chieffrey skilling, the cfo of enron is scheduled to be resentenced today. skilling got 24 years in prison, a sentence vacated by a federal appeals court. the trial court had imposed a harsher sentence than skilling deserved. he was convicted of fraud in connection with the collapse of enron, which put 5,000 people out of work and wiped out $1 billion in employer retirement funds. >>> it used to be white glove service and the friendly skies and more like latex gloves and corralling drunk business travelers. we'll take a look inside the life of a flight attendant. >>> we have a story just in from the baseball world, yes, it involves steroids or illegal substances, again. two of the biggest sluggers in the game. red sox slugger david ortiz is among 100 major leaguers who tested positive for performance enhancing drugs in 2003. the next year the red sox won their first world championship since 1918. ortiz hasn't been previously linked to any performance enhancing substances. he declined commen
two opposition leaders mir hossein mousavi arrived to pay their respects. >>> the former enron chieffrey skilling, the cfo of enron is scheduled to be resentenced today. skilling got 24 years in prison, a sentence vacated by a federal appeals court. the trial court had imposed a harsher sentence than skilling deserved. he was convicted of fraud in connection with the collapse of enron, which put 5,000 people out of work and wiped out $1 billion in employer retirement funds....
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. >> also appearing at friday prayers according to this picture, opposition leader, mir hossein mousavi, once again, rafsanjani, the key figure in the opposition movement, lending his support to the opposition supporters, keeping the door open for this opposition movement to keep going. t.j.? >> all right, reza sayah for us at our iran desk. we appreciate you and all the editors and producers working over there. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >>> we'll now turn to sonia sotomayor after her nationally televised job interview, now she must wait to find out if she gets the job. let's bring in our brianna keilar, our congressional correspondent. brianne in, we've all been through this before. we go through a job interview and we wait to hear whether or not she got the job. how long will she have to wait? >> reporter: well, the first vote, the senate judiciary committee, will vote on tuesday, and then later there will be a vote before the full senate. that is expected to come, though, before congress takes a break for its august recess. what we've heard, t.j., from democrats and even
. >> also appearing at friday prayers according to this picture, opposition leader, mir hossein mousavi, once again, rafsanjani, the key figure in the opposition movement, lending his support to the opposition supporters, keeping the door open for this opposition movement to keep going. t.j.? >> all right, reza sayah for us at our iran desk. we appreciate you and all the editors and producers working over there. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >>> we'll now turn...
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man to be there and, according to this picture coming into the iran desk, opposition leader mir hossein mousavis there and this speech, this sermon was not broadcast on state-run television in iran or outside, it was broadcast on radio and, again, he did criticize the leadership. he basically left the door open to the opposition to continue its movement. at this hour, we've been talking to eyewitnesses, the crowds are getting thinner, but, still, pockets of protesters still out there and so are many, many security forces, heidi. >> all right, as you would suspect. reza sayah for us the very latest out of iran. appreciate it. >>> meanwhile, the tourist strike in the heart of a tourism district. two luxury hotels hit in jakarta, indonesia. talking about the marriott and ritz-carlton there. right now, looking at new video just coming into our newsroom from the explosion from inside the jw mauruate. several americans are among the casualties. we'll just wait here and watch for a moment. once again, brand-new video just coming into the cnn newsroom from inside the marriott hotel. i can tell you a co
man to be there and, according to this picture coming into the iran desk, opposition leader mir hossein mousavis there and this speech, this sermon was not broadcast on state-run television in iran or outside, it was broadcast on radio and, again, he did criticize the leadership. he basically left the door open to the opposition to continue its movement. at this hour, we've been talking to eyewitnesses, the crowds are getting thinner, but, still, pockets of protesters still out there and so are...
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today, the opposition leaders themselves, mir hossein mousavi, the opposition candidate, who lost the presidency and mehdi karroubi, they came out in a rare appearance with their opposition supporters, despite the government telling them this week, do not come out. at the same time you're seeing the hardliners, iran's leadership, the supreme leader, ahmadinejad, in what appears to be disarray. you had ahmadinejad appointing that controversial vice president. the supreme leader, hardliners, conservative lawmakers, blasted him. they demanded him to -- to get rid of the vice president. he appeared to be defying them. so, what you're seeing the hardliners divided and the opposition movement, cohesive, as united as ever. never in the 30-year history of the islamic republic have we seen this leadership this fractured, this divided. not sure where this is going, but certainly significant, historic developments we're seeing. >> all right. we'll keep following it, of course. reza sayah, thanks so much. >>> another gop senator is breaking rank to support sonia sotomayor. when the full senate vo
today, the opposition leaders themselves, mir hossein mousavi, the opposition candidate, who lost the presidency and mehdi karroubi, they came out in a rare appearance with their opposition supporters, despite the government telling them this week, do not come out. at the same time you're seeing the hardliners, iran's leadership, the supreme leader, ahmadinejad, in what appears to be disarray. you had ahmadinejad appointing that controversial vice president. the supreme leader, hardliners,...
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according to reports police useded tear gas and batons to break up supporters of mir hossein mousavi.er reformist jails in the post election crackdown. explosions ripped through two luxury hotels in jakarta killing eight people and wounding at least 50 others. more than a dozen foreigners are among the victims, the first major terror strike in nearly four years. and pope benedict xvi has been hospitalized in northern italy this morning after fracturing his wrist. vatican officials say the upon 0 ti pontiff slipped and fell. >>> another quick check on the weather with -- i was going to say -- al roker. that's bill karins. >> look at that map. it's a beauty. showers and thunderstorms in the mid-atlantic states and heavy showers and thunderstorms down in new orleans. >> what's going on here? >> well, i have no idea. >> what show is this? >> out west, hot. we're talking record setting temperatures. 87 in seattle today. >> come on over here. >> hot out. >> toasty. >> what show is this? >> i have no idea. you know what, i came over here to shamelessly plug a new program that will be competi
according to reports police useded tear gas and batons to break up supporters of mir hossein mousavi.er reformist jails in the post election crackdown. explosions ripped through two luxury hotels in jakarta killing eight people and wounding at least 50 others. more than a dozen foreigners are among the victims, the first major terror strike in nearly four years. and pope benedict xvi has been hospitalized in northern italy this morning after fracturing his wrist. vatican officials say the upon...
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a former official has long been close to opposition leader mir hossein mousavi who claimed to have wonial election. the resignation could signal a narrowing base of support for president mahmoud ahmadinejad. now, iran's foreign minister says he does not believe the move will change the country's nuclear policy. >>> it's an all-female crew today on president barack obama's helicopter known as marine one. this marks the last day of rotation for major jennifer grieves who is the first female marine one pilot. major grieves was designated a marine one pilot 14 months ago and has flown former president george w. bush as well as president barack obama. farewell to her and good luck. wouldn't you say, wolf? >> let's thank her for all her excellent service. stand by, don. we'll be back. >>> he's been imprisoned, arrested for having tax cocaine, convicted of tax evasion, now the latest over marion barry giving his former girlfriend a big-city contract because she was losing her car at home. wait till you here his feisty defense of what he did. >>> and al franken, the funny man turned senator tu
a former official has long been close to opposition leader mir hossein mousavi who claimed to have wonial election. the resignation could signal a narrowing base of support for president mahmoud ahmadinejad. now, iran's foreign minister says he does not believe the move will change the country's nuclear policy. >>> it's an all-female crew today on president barack obama's helicopter known as marine one. this marks the last day of rotation for major jennifer grieves who is the first...
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iran's opposition leader mir hossein mousavi is calling on government officials to release protestersal election. in a message posted on line mousavi said the protesters have been denied access to attorneys while disputing claims they are linked to foreign countries. and frank mccourt, the former public schoolteacher who earned fame as author of "angela's ashes" died from complications of cancer. frank mccourt was 78 years old. we'll be right back with doris kearns goodwin and dan rather right here in the studio. [ engine revving ] [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, rrd d ou naing onon ud r. weotototatatininci on us cars for everybody anont cfidedence ininin o. caususususlendnds s ve a a a t tc
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well, opposition leader, mir hossein mousavi is reportedly taking steps to build a new political frontn iran. aswording could the "associated press," a top aid says he will create an umbrella group composed of reformed-minded political party. it will be his first concrete move in the wake of the crackdown. mousavi has vowed to continue hs campai campaign his campaign. >>> a new swine flu outbreak. 67 cadets have confirmed cases of the h1n1 viruses and another 30 are showing symptoms and the academy is showing symptoms. all six freshmen are in isolation. so far, not one of them has been hospitalized. >>> the general manager of washington's metrorail system says since last month's deadly crash, trains are operated exclusively on manual. thousands of tracks have been affected and older railcars are now positioned in the middle of the train. john ketoe testified today before a house subcommittee hearing. >> first, i would like to extend my sympathy and those of all metro employees to the families of those who died in this accident. i, as well as all metro employees are sanded by this event
well, opposition leader, mir hossein mousavi is reportedly taking steps to build a new political frontn iran. aswording could the "associated press," a top aid says he will create an umbrella group composed of reformed-minded political party. it will be his first concrete move in the wake of the crackdown. mousavi has vowed to continue hs campai campaign his campaign. >>> a new swine flu outbreak. 67 cadets have confirmed cases of the h1n1 viruses and another 30 are showing...
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he has openly supported mir hossein mousavi. there are reports that mousavi supporters demonstrated in instreets after today's prayers. >>> the senate proving a major expansion. the new legislation broadens the definition of victims and circumstances and gives federal protection of those attacked because of gender. race, ethnicity or religion. they passed a similar hate crimes bill in april. >>> while many americans are struggling to land one job, our next guest has a resume that keeps on growing. the goal of working 50 different jobs in 50 states. daniel sediki grew out of frustration and daniel joins us now with an update. >> you are 42 weeks through. >> i am here in new york city, finally. >> you're here in new york city. >> this is way too fast for me. i should have done this first. >> you'll be so exhausted you won't be able to go. >> remind our viewers why you're doing this. >> so many reasons why. i am a curious person that felt like there are no opportunities. and this is the land of opportunity and i wanted to go and fi
he has openly supported mir hossein mousavi. there are reports that mousavi supporters demonstrated in instreets after today's prayers. >>> the senate proving a major expansion. the new legislation broadens the definition of victims and circumstances and gives federal protection of those attacked because of gender. race, ethnicity or religion. they passed a similar hate crimes bill in april. >>> while many americans are struggling to land one job, our next guest has a resume...
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>> reporter: the wife of mir hossein mousavi says her brother has been among hundreds arrested in thepostelection crackdown. she says her brother was awe rested more than a month ago to put pressure on her and mousavi. >>> this would surely ruin your relaxing day at the beach. take a look at that right there. gooey oil washing up on the sandy beaches of south padre island in texas. authorities say they don't know what is causing the tarlike blobs to occur, but they think it might be coming from mexico. they're working to clean up the beaches, which remain open. >>> and if you're in the market for a new chic french bag, perhaps, you'll now be able to buy it on sundays in parts of france. today, france's parliament approved a law that allows more businesses to stay open on sundays. the move doesn't please everyone, however. some say the measures threaten france's social model and worker rights. french president nichololas sary says, rather, he hopes it will boost the economy. >>> and friends and colleagues pay tribute today to the life of walter cronkite at st. bartholomew's church in n
>> reporter: the wife of mir hossein mousavi says her brother has been among hundreds arrested in thepostelection crackdown. she says her brother was awe rested more than a month ago to put pressure on her and mousavi. >>> this would surely ruin your relaxing day at the beach. take a look at that right there. gooey oil washing up on the sandy beaches of south padre island in texas. authorities say they don't know what is causing the tarlike blobs to occur, but they think it might...
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a lot of buzz today that making an appearance would be opposition leader mir hossein mousa mousavi.ng to this picture on mousavi's website, he did show up. also showing up was another opposition leader with didn't fair to well. a lot of reports that he was attacked by members of the iran's basij. he looks disoriented there and his turbin is off. rafsanjani really leaving the door for the opposition to continue its movement forward. >> how was all of this received out on the streets of tehran? >> a huge crowd. this is one of the largest crowds we've seen since the few days after the elections. we're estimates tens of thousands, but based on some of the pictures and some of the reports we're getting out of there, these crowds could have been easily in the hundreds of thousands. many of them wearing green wristbands and armbands and there you see the members of the security forces in those motorcycles coming through. and i'm going to show you a remarkable example of the defiance that appeared today during friday prayers. let's go ahead and set the scene here. this is an audio from frid
a lot of buzz today that making an appearance would be opposition leader mir hossein mousa mousavi.ng to this picture on mousavi's website, he did show up. also showing up was another opposition leader with didn't fair to well. a lot of reports that he was attacked by members of the iran's basij. he looks disoriented there and his turbin is off. rafsanjani really leaving the door for the opposition to continue its movement forward. >> how was all of this received out on the streets of...
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the opposition candidate mir hose hossein mousavi has called for a second round of voting. >> good afternoon sam wells senior scholar at the wilson center filling in. i would like to welcome you to a session on the iranian presidential elections, what do they tell us. there's been a lot of of evidence, bits of evidence spread about, a lot of interpretations. almost more interpretations than bits of evidence. and they are all over the map. we hope our four speakers today will give us some patterns and clarification in what we should make of this important election in the islamic republic of iran. among the things that i hope they will address are, is the election really as significant as the media in the united states and europe has made it out to be? has the opposition to the regime been broadly enough based that it can survive repression, that it can continue to work even behind the scenes? is compromise possible or desired by the leadership? and, ultimately, if, as the guardian council's validation of the election yesterday seems to indicate, ahmadinejad continues in office, what are the i
the opposition candidate mir hose hossein mousavi has called for a second round of voting. >> good afternoon sam wells senior scholar at the wilson center filling in. i would like to welcome you to a session on the iranian presidential elections, what do they tell us. there's been a lot of of evidence, bits of evidence spread about, a lot of interpretations. almost more interpretations than bits of evidence. and they are all over the map. we hope our four speakers today will give us some...