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nasser is the author of america in retreat. envoy to pakistan and afghanistan, the late richard holbrook. ali thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> let me ask you about this theory that i'm pos chu postulag here. bigger concern about the west. >> well, it's inter2009e interth one another between saudi arabia and iran about regional controls but even within regional countries there's a robust competition between who gets what in different communities. in some places like in iraq, the u.s. is supporting a shia government, in places like in syria we are opposed to a minority shia government's domination over the sunni nation. a live and kicking conflict between two major sectarian denominations in that region for control and influence. >> would american policy in the region be better if it understood that dynamic more specifically? it is a little bit inconsistent. i mean that's one of the things that the iranians sort of complain about that americans tolerate one thing in one place sort of a shia-oriented minorit
nasser is the author of america in retreat. envoy to pakistan and afghanistan, the late richard holbrook. ali thank you very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> let me ask you about this theory that i'm pos chu postulag here. bigger concern about the west. >> well, it's inter2009e interth one another between saudi arabia and iran about regional controls but even within regional countries there's a robust competition between who gets what in different communities. in some...
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the killing of nine members of the muslim brotherhood including one form err member of parliament, nasser al drofi. and i think the regime very much views itself as a multifront war against an almost differentiated islamist enemy. >>> european officials have slammed the door on any further debt negotiations with greece before the referendum on sunday. language has become very bitter with the german chancellor. be people standing in line outside tboorchtion withdraw cash. banks to withdraw cash. >> we believe there have to be greek reforms both structural and fiscal. and there has to be financing and debt operation on the part of european partners. the sequence of that is obviously to be determined between the parties. but given where we are my suspicion is that it would be much preferable to see deliberate move towards reforms for that to be followed through by the other side of the balance. >> while the greek economy is heavily dependent on tourism? hoda abdel hamid delivered us this be report. >> tourism represents nearly 15% of the annual gdp. hol take-takeers said they have never carr
the killing of nine members of the muslim brotherhood including one form err member of parliament, nasser al drofi. and i think the regime very much views itself as a multifront war against an almost differentiated islamist enemy. >>> european officials have slammed the door on any further debt negotiations with greece before the referendum on sunday. language has become very bitter with the german chancellor. be people standing in line outside tboorchtion withdraw cash. banks to...
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. >> vali nasser. thank you for being with us. >>> tomorrow, we take a look at the changing chess game of the democracies, knocking i.s.i.l. out of northern syria, it is a complicated picture that also involves turkey launching air strikes on the kurdish pkk group in northern iraq. i'll explain how these pieces fit together or don't fit together. steven cook on the council of foreign relations that's all up next, tomorrow on "on target." chinese stocks fell 8% on monday. i'll look at what effect that may have on you. >> growing up fast. >> my quest is to find me and me is not here. >> fighting for a better future. >> if you don't go to college you're gonna end up dead on the streets. >> life changing moments. >> i had never been bullied, everyone hates me. >> from oscar winning director alex gibney. >> shut the cam --. >> antext... and the reporting that allows you to make sense of your world. >> ali velshi on target only on al jazeera america >> i've been asked to keep my voice down cause we are so cl
. >> vali nasser. thank you for being with us. >>> tomorrow, we take a look at the changing chess game of the democracies, knocking i.s.i.l. out of northern syria, it is a complicated picture that also involves turkey launching air strikes on the kurdish pkk group in northern iraq. i'll explain how these pieces fit together or don't fit together. steven cook on the council of foreign relations that's all up next, tomorrow on "on target." chinese stocks fell 8% on...
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. >> vali nasser. thank you for being with us. >>> tomorrow, we take a look at the changing chess game of the democracies, knocking i.s.i.l. out of northern syria, it is a complicated picture that also involves turkey launching air strikes on the kurdish pkk group in northern iraq. i'll explain how these pieces fit together or don't fit together. steven cook on the council of foreign relations that's all up next, tomorrow on "on target." chinese stocks fell 8% on monday. i'll look at what effect that may have on you. >> my name is imran garda. the show is called "third rail". when you watch the show, you're gonna find us being unafraid. the topics will fascinate you... intrigue you. >> they take this seriously. >> let me quote you. >> there's a double standard. >> you can't be a hypocrite. >> you're gonna also get a show that's really fair, bold, never predictable. >> they should be worried about heart disease not terrorism. >> no, i wouldn't say that at all. >> you'll see a show that has an impact on
. >> vali nasser. thank you for being with us. >>> tomorrow, we take a look at the changing chess game of the democracies, knocking i.s.i.l. out of northern syria, it is a complicated picture that also involves turkey launching air strikes on the kurdish pkk group in northern iraq. i'll explain how these pieces fit together or don't fit together. steven cook on the council of foreign relations that's all up next, tomorrow on "on target." chinese stocks fell 8% on...
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breaking into the leavenworth lavatory in california, a nuclear research facility, also shutting down a nasser computer network in norfolk, virginia. in 1991, a group of dutch teenagers who were later arrested, hacked into defense department computers and got access to sensitive information related to the persian gulf war operations. meanwhile, another group of dutch hackers contacted the iraqi embassy in paris and offered to disrupt the network handling just ask messages between the u.s. and saudi arabia for $1 million, but the iraqis turned them down. in 1994, the defense department examined the vulnerability of its networks to hackers. that year, hackers from the defense information systems agency, or disa made about 12,000 attempt to gain entry into various dod computers and were successful 80% of the time. in 96% of the time, their intrusions were undetected. that year, there were 255 gnome hacker attacks in dod networks. -- known hacker attacks. in may 1996, a gao report on defense department computer security warned that hackers posed a serious threat security in the wake of an estimate
breaking into the leavenworth lavatory in california, a nuclear research facility, also shutting down a nasser computer network in norfolk, virginia. in 1991, a group of dutch teenagers who were later arrested, hacked into defense department computers and got access to sensitive information related to the persian gulf war operations. meanwhile, another group of dutch hackers contacted the iraqi embassy in paris and offered to disrupt the network handling just ask messages between the u.s. and...
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vali nasser dean of johns hopkins school of advanced international studies and david frum senior editor at "the atlantic" magazine. a speechwriter for george w. bush. a lot of us remember the axis of evil comment. vali this is a victory, why? >> it's a victory for diplomacy and the objectives that president obama set out, which is try to limit iran's nuclear program, try to change the profile of its positioning on that issue. he has done that. also if if you look at the context in the middle east given the situation in that region creating some stability in u.s./iran relationship would benefit the united states. >> you think this potentially could be an opening the way nixon moved to china, eventually leading to normalization of relations? >> not in the short run. but this is the first crack. iran's never signed a deal with the united states. it has never recognized even sitting with the united states in a room. so they have passed certain rubrik rubricons. confrontation at this point in time with iran would have complicated things further. >> you disagree? >> i don't think you can comp
vali nasser dean of johns hopkins school of advanced international studies and david frum senior editor at "the atlantic" magazine. a speechwriter for george w. bush. a lot of us remember the axis of evil comment. vali this is a victory, why? >> it's a victory for diplomacy and the objectives that president obama set out, which is try to limit iran's nuclear program, try to change the profile of its positioning on that issue. he has done that. also if if you look at the context...
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and grant said ali nasser as a move into her chair. >> gary: it you who who insinuated really is badt that was awful lot of the guests are wrong. >> gary: this is pretty good in a hundred million dollar contract washington once upon a time than it did work anyway he's been banned from the orange county coast and it's pretty good see this one all of these stuffed animals and finally said this guy former nba player. if you're ever the gorge county fair look for gilbert. but year-old layette daughter of an nfl player of dupont who has a great story she overcame a very serious injury now she's feeling great and she wants to go one-on-one with riley curry to the best dancing moves. coming up. experts are calling it the biggest smartphone flaw.ever. you will soon be able to get big flaw in androids mark bonds affected estimated 950 million found are on the world. judge funds can get infected with the virus that by opening a picture and a text message/this lot is bad for users coz a hacker could gain complete control of their fallen. it affects any phonies and enjoy its software in the last
and grant said ali nasser as a move into her chair. >> gary: it you who who insinuated really is badt that was awful lot of the guests are wrong. >> gary: this is pretty good in a hundred million dollar contract washington once upon a time than it did work anyway he's been banned from the orange county coast and it's pretty good see this one all of these stuffed animals and finally said this guy former nba player. if you're ever the gorge county fair look for gilbert. but year-old...
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an that summer of 1967 nasser, the egyptian president, threw peacekeepers out of the sinaikeep and closedstraights tehran and blocking israel access to the red sea this israel considered acts of war. re anxiety in israel was tremendous. egypt at that time, was engagedtr in a war in yemen using chemical weapons. gas masks were passed out and trenches dug for the mass graves they expected they would need and they struck and we call it the six day war but you could call it the six minute war because it was all over after that defeat. the psychological affect of this on all three religions was transformive. there was an influx of and they became the backbone of this. and the prophecy toward the end time and when the leader comes. and many christians look at this as well and thought we are steering in the end times. and they asked why would god turn against us? the answer and that is when radical islam began to awaken. >> host: that last caller said he would like to take a history class from you. do you teach? >> guest: no i would love to teach but my schedule is erratic so i don't know how i
an that summer of 1967 nasser, the egyptian president, threw peacekeepers out of the sinaikeep and closedstraights tehran and blocking israel access to the red sea this israel considered acts of war. re anxiety in israel was tremendous. egypt at that time, was engagedtr in a war in yemen using chemical weapons. gas masks were passed out and trenches dug for the mass graves they expected they would need and they struck and we call it the six day war but you could call it the six minute war...