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persian cuisine is known for its dude and grill dishes. saeed leaves the cooking up to his chefs but he knows precisely how it's supposed to taste. in the. weird year this war get normally they give me a taste of every studio they make and i sample it and tell them what might be missing for video on medication all included my mother cooked this way. and when i was invited to eat with someone else they had so much the same thing. but of course it was never as good as my mother's that's obvious. the iranians they specially the man very close to their mothers. and everything mamma makes is best. the mama market is the best. guy made by them john is a lamb dish with eggplant and yellow peas. any ron it's served on many different occasions . it's all the more appealing because it's so easy to prepare. persian cuisine is known to be very mild but have intense flavors the recipes develop their full flavor during their long cooking times. dried limes are an essential part of every student they can be found in iranian or asian food shops. guy may b
persian cuisine is known for its dude and grill dishes. saeed leaves the cooking up to his chefs but he knows precisely how it's supposed to taste. in the. weird year this war get normally they give me a taste of every studio they make and i sample it and tell them what might be missing for video on medication all included my mother cooked this way. and when i was invited to eat with someone else they had so much the same thing. but of course it was never as good as my mother's that's obvious....
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the green on the lower chart was the persian empire. the irene empire at its greatest extent.note all of the coastline. again we will see geopolitics playing out in the indian ocean as well. let's go to the mediterranean sea when many of you have sailed on very benign cruises i imagine in the summer of life and i did a wonderful one, two summers ago but let me tell you something very somber about the mediterranean sea. if i could snap my fingers and bring back to life every sunken warship and every mariner who died in maritime combat in the mediterranean sea, you could walk across that ocean. it is an enormous zone of war. a highlight battle if you will if there's such a thing was a battle of the ponto, the high water mark of an islamic drive in the seas off italy against a holholy roman empire in the 15 '70s. what's the situation today? it's the eastern mediterranean where we see geopolitics most at play. we see great powers, the united states and russia on opposite sides in the conflict in syria. we see enormous turbulence throughout the levant, and it leads to this. a marit
the green on the lower chart was the persian empire. the irene empire at its greatest extent.note all of the coastline. again we will see geopolitics playing out in the indian ocean as well. let's go to the mediterranean sea when many of you have sailed on very benign cruises i imagine in the summer of life and i did a wonderful one, two summers ago but let me tell you something very somber about the mediterranean sea. if i could snap my fingers and bring back to life every sunken warship and...
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the war in the persian gulf has begun. you were credit with the military build up which has come to a lot of criticism. we have to go to baghdad, secretary. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. we're seeing bright flashes going off all over the sky. we're getting star burst in the black sky. >> the significance in journalism terms was it was the fir time clu had live coverage of the war. >> our office was on the ninth floor of the el ra she'd hotel. we were one of the tallest buildings in baghdad, so we knew whatever was going to happen we'd be able to see the drama. >> the attack has been described as the strongest air attack in history. >> clearly i've never been there, but there's still --. set d sadaam hussein says the mother of all wars have started. we told you earlier in the weeks that the information ministry had received its own satellite dish and prior to that the foreign ministry. we got to run something's knocking on the door we have to hide. >> when we opened the doo
the war in the persian gulf has begun. you were credit with the military build up which has come to a lot of criticism. we have to go to baghdad, secretary. >> something is happening outside. the skies over baghdad have been illuminated. we're seeing bright flashes going off all over the sky. we're getting star burst in the black sky. >> the significance in journalism terms was it was the fir time clu had live coverage of the war. >> our office was on the ninth floor of the el...
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now let's turn to france because dozens of workers there are blockading a persian car factory against its closure police have been deployed there amid rising tension to mourn this cross live to perish so you charlotte been following events charlotte then what more do we know. well what we know is that these all the workers from the g.s.a. factory which is in the central region of france a place called. the city of tools now we've been following this story for a number of months now and it's because their factory has been under threat of closure since it went into liquidation in december now these guys have again and again protested outside their own site down near the city of toulouse but decided now to take the fight to other factories and today they decided to protest outside that p.s.a. factory that's the carmaker that makes parts of cars and citroen there's been some scuffles outside that factory some of the p.s. and a workers actually joined the g. s. and m. workers in solidarity at that protest against the closure of their factory down west in central france and what we saw is t
now let's turn to france because dozens of workers there are blockading a persian car factory against its closure police have been deployed there amid rising tension to mourn this cross live to perish so you charlotte been following events charlotte then what more do we know. well what we know is that these all the workers from the g.s.a. factory which is in the central region of france a place called. the city of tools now we've been following this story for a number of months now and it's...
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sophocles oedipus rex, which is about killing the father without knowing it and the most distinguished persianottoman empire, shahnameh, in which there is one particular story, rosta m there is one particular story, rostam and sohrab, which almost mirror reflects oedipus and his father. a western classic sort of myth it is the son killing the father by accident and then you have an eastern persian similar mythical story in which in the end, the father kills the sun. would it be right to say that what you portray is, a lot of allegory is involved, but you use these to mix, one that comes classically from the west, one that comes from persia and the east. you show the way that both play out in the story of the characters in your book and in essence, what you seem your book and in essence, what you seem to be saving is that turkey remains pooled in these different directions. western tradition, eastern tradition, somehow finding a path between the two but is it you're feeling that right now, the eastern tradition which to you is the allegory, the father kills the sun, the authority figure is the
sophocles oedipus rex, which is about killing the father without knowing it and the most distinguished persianottoman empire, shahnameh, in which there is one particular story, rosta m there is one particular story, rostam and sohrab, which almost mirror reflects oedipus and his father. a western classic sort of myth it is the son killing the father by accident and then you have an eastern persian similar mythical story in which in the end, the father kills the sun. would it be right to say...
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the makers of persian citroen and that's because g s n n workers. suppliers of in-situ and and they say that they want to call companies like that to consolidate and to confirm that they will make bigger alters in the future to help save their own factory. the british army has confirmed the arrests of five soldiers who were allegedly members of a near nazi group four were arrested in the u.k. add one in cyprus and as to see it in a reports serving members of the u.k. military have been detained in a pre-planned intelligence led arrest on suspicion of being members of a band neo nazi group called national action this has been confirmed by the u.k.'s ministry of defense the army as well as police who have explained that the men had quote been arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the commission preparation and instigation abouts of terrorism under section forty one of the terrorism act of two thousand and one specifically on suspicion of being a member of a proscribed organization which is a national action simply put the men were not arrested o
the makers of persian citroen and that's because g s n n workers. suppliers of in-situ and and they say that they want to call companies like that to consolidate and to confirm that they will make bigger alters in the future to help save their own factory. the british army has confirmed the arrests of five soldiers who were allegedly members of a near nazi group four were arrested in the u.k. add one in cyprus and as to see it in a reports serving members of the u.k. military have been detained...
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the makers of persian citroen and that's because g.s. n n workers are. supply is a pushover and citron and they say that they want to call companies like that to consolidate and to confirm that they will make this in the future to help save their own factory. a fifteen year old pupil has been arrested following an attack at a school outside of moscow the suspect allegedly fired an ergo none through smoke grenades video has emerged from a classroom close to where the incident took place be aware you may find some of it disturbing. thank. god. the boy is believed to have spent a long time plumbing be it and even worn to other people's not to come into school on the day of the assault medina cochin of the reports from the scene. this is the school where the incident took place this morning located some thirty minutes away from the capitol in the moscow region now everything happened on the second floor of this building during a computer class when the room was full of teenagers and they see that one of their classmates opened the door and stepped into the r
the makers of persian citroen and that's because g.s. n n workers are. supply is a pushover and citron and they say that they want to call companies like that to consolidate and to confirm that they will make this in the future to help save their own factory. a fifteen year old pupil has been arrested following an attack at a school outside of moscow the suspect allegedly fired an ergo none through smoke grenades video has emerged from a classroom close to where the incident took place be aware...
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classic sort of myth which is the son killing the father by accident, and then you have an eastern persianhe end, the father kills the son. would it be right to say that what you portray is, again, a lot of allegory is involved, but you use these two myths, one that comes classically from the west, one that comes from persia and the east, you show the way that both play out in the story of the characters in your book and in essence, what you seem to be saving is that turkey remains pooled in these different directions. western tradition, eastern tradition, somehow finding a path between the two but is it your feeling that right now, the eastern tradition, to use the allegory, the father kills the son, the authority figure is the survivor, is that you're feeling about turkey today, that authoritarianism is... to answer your previous question where you said, is this an accident, coincidence, that you wrote this? no, the story stayed with me but i thought, my god, then associating the father who kills his son, then i can also write this book in such a way that alludes to what is happening in
classic sort of myth which is the son killing the father by accident, and then you have an eastern persianhe end, the father kills the son. would it be right to say that what you portray is, again, a lot of allegory is involved, but you use these two myths, one that comes classically from the west, one that comes from persia and the east, you show the way that both play out in the story of the characters in your book and in essence, what you seem to be saving is that turkey remains pooled in...
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. >> there has been a dangerous late-breaking development in the persian gulf. u.s.e sources confirm that within the past few hours, more than 100,000 iraqi troops have massed along that country's border with kuwait. >> saddam hussein sends a substantial fleet of tanks and other mechanized forces to the kuwaiti border. it's shocking in washington and other western capitals. >> saddam had a million-man army and if it invades kuwait, he could very quickly lurch into saudi arabia and the saudis would not have been able to resist. all the oil is on the eastern side of the country right there on the border with iraq. [ speaking foreign language ] >> iraq invaded and took over its tiny neighbor kuwait today. the government of dictator saddam hussein claimed it went in at the invitation of revolutionaries who had overthrown the kuwaiti government. no western authority accepted that story. >> many americans are concerned that there may be a war. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what is required of mr. bush to say to the americans that he doesn't want war. >> if you had been
. >> there has been a dangerous late-breaking development in the persian gulf. u.s.e sources confirm that within the past few hours, more than 100,000 iraqi troops have massed along that country's border with kuwait. >> saddam hussein sends a substantial fleet of tanks and other mechanized forces to the kuwaiti border. it's shocking in washington and other western capitals. >> saddam had a million-man army and if it invades kuwait, he could very quickly lurch into saudi arabia...
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in iran's neighborhood, the persian gulf is the center of gravity for world oil. if iran is able to establish dominance over the slope -- flow bethat oil, there will tremendous energy security, national security, perhaps long-term economic repercussions cascading out of that. the promises of the obama administration, the nuclear deal do not moderate iran's behavior. they have stepped up their malign activities in the region since 2015. the nuclear agreement has made a by boostingn worse iran's dictatorship in the economic, military and geopolitical sphere. the nuclear agreement handed iran and economic bonanza up to $100 billion. no one really knows how much in sanctions relief and unfrozen assets. this economic transfusion has enhancedran's economy, its ability to threaten its neighbors with conventional weapons, terrorism and subversion, and increase its support for its far-flung .urrogate network for example, they increased its defense budget, recently announcing there would be 300 million dollars more in funding for the ballistic missile program. that is very
in iran's neighborhood, the persian gulf is the center of gravity for world oil. if iran is able to establish dominance over the slope -- flow bethat oil, there will tremendous energy security, national security, perhaps long-term economic repercussions cascading out of that. the promises of the obama administration, the nuclear deal do not moderate iran's behavior. they have stepped up their malign activities in the region since 2015. the nuclear agreement has made a by boostingn worse iran's...
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the makers of persian citroen and that's because g.s. n n workers are suppliers of persia in sichuan and they say that they want car companies like that to consolidate and to confirm that they will make bigger orders in the future to help save their own factory. in ski there were to turn to our breaking news this hour because syria's president bashar assad has congratulated the country's military on breaking islamic stage three year long siege of deer is released in syria government forces did manage to fight their way into the city and link up with brigade trapped there russia's defense ministry you help with the offensive with support says it is a major defeat over i saw in the country we'll have more details for you at the top of. meantime the russian president has said that suffer sanctions against north korea over its nuclear program useless blood me putin also believes that further military escalation on the korean peninsula could lead to quote a global catastrophe he was speaking to the media at the bric summit in china from there
the makers of persian citroen and that's because g.s. n n workers are suppliers of persia in sichuan and they say that they want car companies like that to consolidate and to confirm that they will make bigger orders in the future to help save their own factory. in ski there were to turn to our breaking news this hour because syria's president bashar assad has congratulated the country's military on breaking islamic stage three year long siege of deer is released in syria government forces did...
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by the persian gulf, feel threatened by the missile programme, which also explains their activities west. so the programme poses a real threat to them. it also poses a threat to companies like israel, who feel targeted by iran's our efforts to expand its missile arsenal. and all of this is legitimate, but of course the only way to address it is through dialogue, rather than by ratcheting up aggressive rhetoric. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: the french president, emmanuel macron, says the uk must provide more clarity over its negotiating position on brexit. over half a million people have signed a petition calling for transport for london to reverse its decision to stop the ride—hailing app uber from operating in the capital. iran says it has successfully tested a new ballistic missile with a range of up to 1200 miles. police have reopened parts of the m3 northbound after they shut the road in both directions earlier today. the southbound section of the motorway between junctions nine and 11 near winchester remains shut. 0fficers 11 near winchester remains shut. off
by the persian gulf, feel threatened by the missile programme, which also explains their activities west. so the programme poses a real threat to them. it also poses a threat to companies like israel, who feel targeted by iran's our efforts to expand its missile arsenal. and all of this is legitimate, but of course the only way to address it is through dialogue, rather than by ratcheting up aggressive rhetoric. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news: the french president, emmanuel...
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let's turn to france now because dozens of workers there are blockading a persian car plant against the closure of a subsidiary parts maker police have been deployed there amid rising tension from or who shouted to him powers well the reason the jessamine workers are blocking this particular factory which is owned by p.s. in a is because it makes inception cars and is one of the people that buy parts and jessen them jessamine workers of saying p s n a isn't giving it another support to keep its own factories open to always in the last see top ten now we have seen quite muscular divisions and tensions today as the c.r.s. this is the french special sources have come in to actually remove some of those workers from blockading site and some of the tensions have been popping up all that these guys are and have. been more than unhappy and that's because their own factory down in lawsuits or any of the city tools in central france has been in liquidation and the threat of closure since december two thousand and sixteen and they say that taking the fight outside their own factory isn't enough a
let's turn to france now because dozens of workers there are blockading a persian car plant against the closure of a subsidiary parts maker police have been deployed there amid rising tension from or who shouted to him powers well the reason the jessamine workers are blocking this particular factory which is owned by p.s. in a is because it makes inception cars and is one of the people that buy parts and jessen them jessamine workers of saying p s n a isn't giving it another support to keep its...
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most recently the artist has been taking poems by the fourteenth century persian poet hafez and translating them into shape and color but he still works with tremendous intensity. not least as conservation as you must see the whole thing just the next thing and then you get into a kind of groove. the way i work it sometimes seems impossible to finish something if i have to interrupt it is that i always see the joy if i start again the next day it's terribly hard for me to get over the break room so i work through the night you know though in the. language and writing have always fascinated him. with good. but what really made going to world famous was nails. he discovered the nail as a means of artistic expression almost sixty years ago. these are also very important acts of will power like doing hard physical labor such as planting failed so i call these my fields because of my background in farming and these are all processes that are very deep inside me and that's manically forced me to act. hundred civilian and so i act to liberate myself from this pressure and the urge to put something
most recently the artist has been taking poems by the fourteenth century persian poet hafez and translating them into shape and color but he still works with tremendous intensity. not least as conservation as you must see the whole thing just the next thing and then you get into a kind of groove. the way i work it sometimes seems impossible to finish something if i have to interrupt it is that i always see the joy if i start again the next day it's terribly hard for me to get over the break...
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unrelenting hostility to israel's consistently threatening freedom of navigation especially in the persian gulf. we have seen this. cyber attacks against united states. human rights abuses arbitrary -- they ran policy permissiveness ration will address the totality of what the iranian regime is doing. i mentioned the 11 new entities with sanctions for condition to that and what you are most interested in perhaps the administration did approve waivers in order to maintain the flexibility as we support on capitol hill and among allies and partners to address the clause in the jcpoa and develop our policy to address the full range of iranian aligned behavior. waving some of those sanctions should not be seen as an indication of president trump or this administration's position on the jcpoa nor the waiver giving the iranian regime the path on his broad range of a lot lot -- malign behavior. no decisions have been made on the jcpoa and we still have time for that. >> was that a five minute response? i'm just wondering why you've feel the need and the application to go through the litany of comp
unrelenting hostility to israel's consistently threatening freedom of navigation especially in the persian gulf. we have seen this. cyber attacks against united states. human rights abuses arbitrary -- they ran policy permissiveness ration will address the totality of what the iranian regime is doing. i mentioned the 11 new entities with sanctions for condition to that and what you are most interested in perhaps the administration did approve waivers in order to maintain the flexibility as we...
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booker has long been fascinated by the persian poet hafez and he has dedicated thirty six watercolors to him. his considered persia's greatest poet. even got to admire him and was inspired by his verses. has created an idiosyncratic visual language to express himself a language that is understood across borders. that. could actually settle down now and rest but he says the real job isn't finished yet but i'm getting their. asses sometimes it's fantastic you gain strength through exhaustion you are still in the genesis of your work and exhausted yet you get new strength that's a miracle. but . not many get these angles on the powers that be. not many can get as close to them as daniel biscoe. he's been photographing political figures for years now. his images are works of art and chronicles of contemporary history rolled into one . euro max in thirty minutes on w. one family. for images you know somebody. that best in the world and international brand. a shared passion. f.c. byron munich to truly understand whole new history. me as some young. yes yes sonia would see kind of you can't
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recommend them to work out a constructive position to help with the geneva negotiations and as for the persian gulf crisis we are interested in the efforts that are being undertaken now. are fruitful and that there can be peace and stability restored. as for syria. i think that what's. our position is that we have to maintain syria is you need to see take into consideration the interests of all groups. we also need to follow the provisions of resolution twenty two fifty four and conduct negotiations as for the new with genuine negotiations we support them we support mr davis' sewers efforts for the qatar crisis our position is clear we've stated it in a number of times qatar knows what demands we put forward. and we need them to be serious when it comes to finding ways to resolve this crisis. so that. we could all agree on these principles such as not financing. not spreading extremism and not interfering into domestic affairs of other countries. with these i'm only thirteen demands that we send to kids or through weight. we undertook a number of steps in this direction and we are going to con
recommend them to work out a constructive position to help with the geneva negotiations and as for the persian gulf crisis we are interested in the efforts that are being undertaken now. are fruitful and that there can be peace and stability restored. as for syria. i think that what's. our position is that we have to maintain syria is you need to see take into consideration the interests of all groups. we also need to follow the provisions of resolution twenty two fifty four and conduct...
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leaving the white house, he met privately with the top chinese government in thel and a key leader persian gulf, demonstrating that person trumps former chief strategist -- president trump's chie former chief strategist is still seen as an influential figure abroad. who is leading president xi ji corruption campaign, and he met with the crown prince arguably haswho more sway over american policy oth -- than any other american leader in the area. he declined to discuss those meetings with the new york times. we'll take a tweet from a viewer, it says you don't have to listen to know their views. most protests because they did some research and found them offensive. froms calling on the line our democratic line. caller: my name is jerry. ff isl this free speech stu only made for the illegals. they can say whatever they want. look what happened in germany for free speech. ok. up, chuck collins will be here to talk about his recent piece entitled, " private equity, the new neighborhood flowcharts." sharks." stay with us. we will be right back. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3.
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the situation is very complicated in the persian gulf there are accusations thrown back and forth so what's the future how do you see the prospects and what do you think the solution is going to be here . so the first question was from me even two questions really sure i'd like to say the following. as for being committed to resolving conflict through political means russia and so dear abby agree completely. just. so happened that in many parts of this region there are there is bloodshed and conflict. which extremists are taking advantage of to try to expand their influence so to find these evil we do have to use military means and the bradleys leaders of. the russian president both spoke about compromise and i'm going to be my own position but as the terrorist threat. as they suffer defeat like it's already happening in iraq in syria of course we need to put a premium on political processes. that is involved and i think this is necessary and all inclusive dialogue involving all of. us and build a. government of structures and mechanisms for finding solutions that would allow everyon
the situation is very complicated in the persian gulf there are accusations thrown back and forth so what's the future how do you see the prospects and what do you think the solution is going to be here . so the first question was from me even two questions really sure i'd like to say the following. as for being committed to resolving conflict through political means russia and so dear abby agree completely. just. so happened that in many parts of this region there are there is bloodshed and...
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moved along pretty well, coming together when there is a foreign invasion like the russians or the persians or the mongols -- vince: or the british. duane: right. they have not done that to the united states yet and i think that is partly because we have gone about it a little bit smarter, but i think the longer it goes the greater the risk of that happening. i do not think there is a military solution. in my book, really, the only solution is a negotiated peace, but unfortunately i do not think the taliban right now is in a position where they want to negotiate. i think we need to think about leaving afghanistan. not hightailing out immediately, but we need to give up on the idea that we are going to build this nation into a stable country. vince: was it winnable in december 2001 or 2002? duane: i think where we got off of,k, i think our best hope from the nationbuilding standpoint and all that,, was really the first couple years. unfortunately i think the u.s. screwed up when we made iraq. at that point, and i can speak to this because i was at a job in dealing with afghanistan at headqua
moved along pretty well, coming together when there is a foreign invasion like the russians or the persians or the mongols -- vince: or the british. duane: right. they have not done that to the united states yet and i think that is partly because we have gone about it a little bit smarter, but i think the longer it goes the greater the risk of that happening. i do not think there is a military solution. in my book, really, the only solution is a negotiated peace, but unfortunately i do not...
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my grandfather and on up were religious scholars, so they were like arabic and persian, it's like being from a rabbinic family and my grandfather was very interesting because he was religiously conservative but he was not, he would have been completely, he would have either laughed or been disgusted by the kind of things that happened because it would have made no sense to him. he wrotepoetry, spoke persian, spoke english , he did yoga and he saw none of these things, it was sort of a religious human is that used to be common before the town and showed, basically. he had seven daughters, no sons and he raised them all to be educated women so i was raised in an interesting environment where i was spared this incredibly common association of patriarchy because in my mom's family is all women and they all outshine their husbands. you don't even know the husbands are in the room because the women are so much of a personality so my mom was one of 16 women in the country of pakistan way back in the day. so she became a radiation oncologist. i was actually in seattle two years ago and i was at
my grandfather and on up were religious scholars, so they were like arabic and persian, it's like being from a rabbinic family and my grandfather was very interesting because he was religiously conservative but he was not, he would have been completely, he would have either laughed or been disgusted by the kind of things that happened because it would have made no sense to him. he wrotepoetry, spoke persian, spoke english , he did yoga and he saw none of these things, it was sort of a religious...
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most recently the artist has been taking poems by the fourteenth century persian poet hafez and translating them into shape and color but he still works with tremendous intensity. you know understood. you mustn't see the whole thing just the next thing and then you get into a kind of groove. in the way i work it sometimes seems impossible to finish something if i have to interrupt it that i always see the joy if i start again the next day it's terribly hard for me to get over the break so i work through the night. language and writing have always fascinated him. with good. but what really made world famous was nails. he discovered the nail as a means of artistic expression almost sixty years ago. but . these are also very important acts of willpower like doing hard physical labor such as planting failed so i called my fields because of my background in farming and these are all process is that a very deep inside me and that's manically forced me to act. hand. and so i act to liberate myself from this pressure and the just to put something into the picture. something that is unfamiliar and w
most recently the artist has been taking poems by the fourteenth century persian poet hafez and translating them into shape and color but he still works with tremendous intensity. you know understood. you mustn't see the whole thing just the next thing and then you get into a kind of groove. in the way i work it sometimes seems impossible to finish something if i have to interrupt it that i always see the joy if i start again the next day it's terribly hard for me to get over the break so i...
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in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there there are poor saying that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons to qatar used to buy more weapons think about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states millions of people have been forced to flee their homes in florida as hurricane approaches to bring in the full story after this break. here's what people have been saying about rejecting. the only show i go out of my way to you know the really packed the. john oliver of mark t. america is doing the same we are apparently better than. the c. people you've never heard of. jack tonight. president of the world bank very. seriously send us an e-mail. welcome back russia has condemned poland's decision to remove a world war two memorial by the foreign ministry described it as an outrageous incident and part of an anti russian policy the red army monument start at the site of a mass grave of soviet soldiers for interest or interest . also recently barred roscoe from a project to build a memorial at a
in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there there are poor saying that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons to qatar used to buy more weapons think about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states millions of people have been forced to flee their homes in florida as hurricane approaches to bring in the full story after this break. here's what people have been saying about rejecting. the only show i...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his of objective is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there they are poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice in the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states russia's foreign ministry strongly condemned the demolition of a memorial to red army soldiers in poland we'll bring you the full story after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around . preparations from washington to washington media the media the. voters elected to business to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . as long as you run support still the intel international community to say to run this is not acceptable you should stop fine on this in. perspective it's those ballots hamas. doing the place but this is something that i believe israel should see to good with. the states and it's not just you know small easily problem. which is foreign ministry h
states will be in the future but obviously one of his of objective is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there they are poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice in the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states russia's foreign ministry strongly condemned the demolition of a memorial to red army soldiers in poland we'll bring you the full story after the break. in case you're new to the game this is...
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me is that this idea of a control group actually goes all the way back over a thousand years to a persian physician by the name of a razi who who built the first hospitals in baghdad who was looking into the causes and treatments of meningitis and i believe he had not only his sample of patients but he had a control group to which he wasn't it minister in the treatment in that case it was blood letting you know isn't the way you treat meningitis but the idea of a control group goes all the way back to to iraq this is actually one of the most important components of research that we do have. a control group to try to to ensure that you know our studies come out as non-biased as possible to comparing it absolutely out of. iraq was born in the city of ready to herat in the mid nineteenth century and he was an early proponents of applying a rigorous scientific approach to medicine during his distinguished career he served as chief physicians of hospitals in both ray and baghdad. in the early tenth century the ruling telling them back that. after razi where in the city should build a new hospi
me is that this idea of a control group actually goes all the way back over a thousand years to a persian physician by the name of a razi who who built the first hospitals in baghdad who was looking into the causes and treatments of meningitis and i believe he had not only his sample of patients but he had a control group to which he wasn't it minister in the treatment in that case it was blood letting you know isn't the way you treat meningitis but the idea of a control group goes all the way...
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in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're there for seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the. more weapons the about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states. let's lighten things up moscow's marking eight hundred seventy years since the city was founded celebrations have been held with special workshops exhibitions and sporting events city day and it with a fireworks display in the heart of the russian capital. a riot of noise and color lit up the night sky over the city more than thirteen thousand fireworks were used to mark moscow's big day and to entertain the thousands of revelers standing out in the city streets or on my balcony actually to watch the spectacle. as part of the city day celebrations a new park opened it is the first major new park in moscow in fifty years. on the site of a vast soviet era hotel that was pulled down in the early two thousand the president. the new facility as. just to see what the park. would you believe in the middle of a typical rus
in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're there for seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the. more weapons the about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states. let's lighten things up moscow's marking eight hundred seventy years since the city was founded celebrations have been held with special workshops exhibitions and sporting events city day and it with a fireworks display in...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're there for seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the batter a nice and the emirates and the saudis are buying more weapons from the united states. now here are pictures for you from florida they show the first signs of the arrival of hurricane officials there are warning of a large scale catastrophe the storm has weakened somewhat to a category three but it is expected to strengthen once again and it's already been one of the most powerful atlantic ocean hurricanes in recorded history sort of a battering cuba which lies around four hundred kilometers south of miami and it left a trail of devastation in its wake. heads towards the southern us coast panic stricken citizens of study to flee the state of mass to maine in say always have been clogged up with thousands of vehicles gas stations running out to feel traffic nightmare started wednesday and it's only gotten worse. in the florida governor's warned people in his path to leav
states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're there for seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the batter a nice and the emirates and the saudis are buying more weapons from the united states. now here are pictures for you from florida they show the first signs of the arrival of hurricane officials there are warning of a large scale catastrophe the storm has weakened somewhat...
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does that mean that president assad is immune from persian -- from persecution. >> the palestinians and the israelis are discussing and working. they say it this world's most complex and difficult deal. you know that. but something that could happen. i believe that the relationships that we have with both can help. it's a event that has justify never -- just never taken place. sometimes people thing their close but never happens. i think the palestinians would like to see it happen. i think the israelis would like to see it happen. and usually when you have two groups that would like to see something happen, good things can happen, so, i think there is a chance that there could be peace, but again i say that a little bit reluctantly. we're going to give our best. we have tremendous talent working on that particular transaction. david friedman, the ambassador, is involved. we have a great group of people. as far as the chemical weapon is find it hard to believe that after what we did the last time that assad would do that again. i haven't heard what you just said but i fine that a little
does that mean that president assad is immune from persian -- from persecution. >> the palestinians and the israelis are discussing and working. they say it this world's most complex and difficult deal. you know that. but something that could happen. i believe that the relationships that we have with both can help. it's a event that has justify never -- just never taken place. sometimes people thing their close but never happens. i think the palestinians would like to see it happen. i...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there their poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice and the emirate and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states. around three hundred thousand people who fled in the last two weeks as a result of violence against the country's persecuted religious minority the rohingya that's according to new figures coming from the un the world body claims that the dire situation in the region is growing ever worse. because. i was bleeding and could not even lift my hand i had to find a stick with support i walk slowly with the people who came here after breaching here i was taken to the hospital. the reputation of the country's defacto leader aung san suu kyi is suffering because of the alleged genocide of the rogue injure minority she has previously on global respect for campaigning for democracy in the country and won the nobel peace prize for nonviolent advocacy the human rights but with the situation over the wri
states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there their poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice and the emirate and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states. around three hundred thousand people who fled in the last two weeks as a result of violence against the country's persecuted religious minority the rohingya that's according to new figures...
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iraq had been defeated in the persian gulf war by the united states and the u.n. coalition. this created a new geopolitical situation, both regionally and globally. a global level, the united states was now the sole super power of the world. on a regional level the previous balance of power happened but what not clear what would it be replaced with. with iraq defeated, israel and iran now emerge as two of the most powerful states in the region. for two, three previous decade, despite official enmity, behind the scenes that had been cocoa lab brateing and enjoyed a secret security relationship. they were facing common security impair tide. threats from iraq and the soviet union with these two threats gone a new constellation emerged, one in and israel and iran enorms of the most powerful states and then began viewing each other as potential threats and rivals. it wasn't back of run's ideology, because they had already enjoyed a relationship during the '80s in spite of iran's ideology. was because of the change in the geopolitical configuration of the region. the israelis move
iraq had been defeated in the persian gulf war by the united states and the u.n. coalition. this created a new geopolitical situation, both regionally and globally. a global level, the united states was now the sole super power of the world. on a regional level the previous balance of power happened but what not clear what would it be replaced with. with iraq defeated, israel and iran now emerge as two of the most powerful states in the region. for two, three previous decade, despite official...
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booker has long been fascinated by the persian poet hafez and he has dedicated thirty six watercolors to him hafez is considered persia's greatest poet. even good to admire him and was inspired by his verses. has created an idiosyncratic visual language to express himself a language that is understood cross borders people. that's good to. us you know you. could actually settle down now and rest but he says the real job isn't finished yet but i'm getting there. does this and it's a fantastic you gain strength through exhaust or you are still in the genesis of your work and exhausted yet you get new strength that's a miracle. slashing . piece by piece the green lungs of your destroyed. brazil's amazon rain forest is fine so much. dramatic consequences for the last time. and. what is to be done. three thousand and thirty minutes on d w. the top stories followed across social media share your comments and content welcome to. seventeen beethoven fest gone from september in a to october first. she's long been a symbol of hope in syria. i try to help people are smart on our side does she sta
booker has long been fascinated by the persian poet hafez and he has dedicated thirty six watercolors to him hafez is considered persia's greatest poet. even good to admire him and was inspired by his verses. has created an idiosyncratic visual language to express himself a language that is understood cross borders people. that's good to. us you know you. could actually settle down now and rest but he says the real job isn't finished yet but i'm getting there. does this and it's a fantastic you...
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contras such as north korea iran that is of course have backfired we have seen that in the persian gulf region this by. u.s. pressure ranging from you know punitive sanctions to you know threatening. its own territory our water it's iran's region our employers christine views on the rise and its network of alliances in the region is also is threatening in two thousand and eleven then secretary of state hillary clinton saw turkey as a steadfast u.s. ally and a regional counterbalance to iran and again iran would be badly miscalculating if they didn't look at the entire region and all of our presence in many countries in the region both in bases in training with nato allies like turkey. fast forward five years iranian president hassan rouhani is received in one car with military honors and despite continuous u.s. sanctions on iran the iranian economy seems to be doing just fine so it's not very surprising that iranians aren't particularly bothered by donald trump's fiery rhetoric you know where not to place and we have that have been since the beginning well you do have been under sanctio
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lately why is this a problem now so today i also want you to weigh in on this we got this tweet from persian cat and she says what's really changed for iranian citizens since iranian nuclear agreement was signed or the any better off now so so today how have people in iran felt the effect of the deal. i think so far people have not really seen. any tangible effect with regard to economy but there they are they are very hopeful i mean where at least very hopeful and that's why they reelected president rouhani because they were and they are still hopeful that some changes may happen in of the next three to four years but the thing is the points that were larry and professor mentioned proves that it's either the deal has some flaws that people are relying on the spirit rather than what's exactly written on the. deal and as vali area also pointed out it's it's sorry well they pointed out it's a plan of action it's not i mean it is a first step towards more. lateral interactions with the world i mean between iran and the world and but the thing is the accusations based on which. countries the i m
lately why is this a problem now so today i also want you to weigh in on this we got this tweet from persian cat and she says what's really changed for iranian citizens since iranian nuclear agreement was signed or the any better off now so so today how have people in iran felt the effect of the deal. i think so far people have not really seen. any tangible effect with regard to economy but there they are they are very hopeful i mean where at least very hopeful and that's why they reelected...
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it's august in the persian gulf. that shallow water is boiling hot.nd they believe this turtle is dead. >> what do you do now? just get it to deeper water. first he gives it a push and realizes, wait, it's not cooked to death. it's still alive. we have to act. but instead of hopping on the board and jetting out there, he just picks it up, walks it a little deeper. and you see the turtle beginning to respond a bit. he picks it up again and gets it further out there. >> he's the perfect person to rescue this turtle because the farther out it needs to go, he's got a guy who can take it. >> once they get it into cooler water, the turtle seems to immediately respond and the life comes back to this turtle. they follow it along a little bit. and seem to share a very genuine moment of gratitude. blake says the turtle kept swimming back to them looking up at them as if to say thanks, bro. >>> one thing we say about being a motorcyclist is be hyper aware of your surroundings. and it's a good thing this motorcyclist in russia was paying attention. blink and you
it's august in the persian gulf. that shallow water is boiling hot.nd they believe this turtle is dead. >> what do you do now? just get it to deeper water. first he gives it a push and realizes, wait, it's not cooked to death. it's still alive. we have to act. but instead of hopping on the board and jetting out there, he just picks it up, walks it a little deeper. and you see the turtle beginning to respond a bit. he picks it up again and gets it further out there. >> he's the...
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fifty's and sixty's which corresponds to the time that america was not in vietnam and not in the persian gulf fighting and killing millions of people. you will see that the suicide rate is much lower but for the periods of time that people served in war whether it be world war two or career or vietnam or iraq or afghanistan the suicide rate for those who participated in that killing in this will comes down to suicide what the suicide about it's a moral it's a moral crisis it's a moral injury it's about the guilt is much much greater than it is among the civilian peers matthew that have to leave it there thank you so much obviously the statistics are very alarming we greatly appreciate having you on that was former united states marine corps veteran to peace and world beyond war and center for international policy matthew hoh thank you so much again thank you. well that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to you tube dot com slash r.t. america also check out our web site r t v dot com for its latin america you can also follow me on twitter at actually banks underscore r
fifty's and sixty's which corresponds to the time that america was not in vietnam and not in the persian gulf fighting and killing millions of people. you will see that the suicide rate is much lower but for the periods of time that people served in war whether it be world war two or career or vietnam or iraq or afghanistan the suicide rate for those who participated in that killing in this will comes down to suicide what the suicide about it's a moral it's a moral crisis it's a moral injury...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there for saying that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the. more weapons the about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states millions of people have been forced to flee their homes in florida as hurricane earl approaches that story and much more still to come you're watching. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so what you want to express . what you want to be this is what. people are. interested. and welcome back to watching our international live from moscow now russia has condemned poland's decision to remove a world war two memorial the foreign ministry described it as an outrageous incident and part of an anti russian policy the red army monument stood at the site of a mass grave. ah. ah . ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah a
states will be in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there for saying that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the. more weapons the about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states millions of people have been forced to flee their homes in florida as hurricane earl approaches that story and much more still to come you're watching. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so what...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there they're poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons that are used to buy more weapons me about amy's and the emirate of the saudi supply more weapons from the united states. and around three hundred thousand people have fled the country of myanmar for the last two weeks as a result of the violence against the country's persecuted religious minority that's according to the new think is from the united nations the organization claims the die a situation in the region is getting worse worse and. i think it. was. the cause of the. there was. so why. i was bleeding and could not even lift my hand i had to find a stick can with support i walk slowly with the people who came here after breaching here i was taken to the hospital. was being at. the they were potations of the country's defacto leader. she is suffering because of the alleged genocide of the russian jet minority she previously on global respect for promoting democracy in the country and even won the nobel
states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region there they're poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons that are used to buy more weapons me about amy's and the emirate of the saudi supply more weapons from the united states. and around three hundred thousand people have fled the country of myanmar for the last two weeks as a result of the violence against the country's persecuted religious minority that's...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his object of his is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're they're poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons that are used to buy more weapons the about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states one of the most powerful atlantic hurricanes in history is battering the caribbean we'll have the latest updates for you after this short break. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate it's the law in austin the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same thing we are apparently better than food. and see people you've never heard of love jack tonight not the president of the world bank so. many seriously send us an e-mail. as long as you run support still the intel international community to say to run this is not acceptable you should stop firing on this into perspective baseless ballots hamas. will be doing the place but this is something that i believe isr
states will be in the future but obviously one of his object of his is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're they're poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons that are used to buy more weapons the about amy's and the emirates and the saudis supply more weapons from the united states one of the most powerful atlantic hurricanes in history is battering the caribbean we'll have the latest updates for you after this short break. here's what people have been saying about...
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his our objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region they're there for seeing the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice and the emirate and the saudis are buying more weapons from the united states. around three hundred thousand people have fled in the last two weeks is the result of violence against the country's persecuted religious minority there are hidden and that's according to new figures from the united nations will but he claims the die situation in the region is growing ever worse. the reputation of the country's defacto leader is suffering because of the alleged genocide of the range of minority she's previously on global respect for campaigning for democracy in the country even won the nobel peace prize for nonviolent out because if a human rights but the situation over the range of minority escalating activists are calling for aung san suu kyi to be stripped of her nobel prize or the organization of the ward it says that under its rules it cannot be revoked is a look at oth
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states will be in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region their their poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice in the emirates and the saudis are buying more weapons from the united states millions of people being forced to flee their homes in florida as hurricane approaches that story and much more after the break. it's. as long as you run support still the intel international community say to run this is not acceptable you should stop financing. perspective baseless ballots hamas. doing the place but this is something that i believe israel should see too good we draw. the states and it's not just you know a small israeli problem. was you on the idea that dropping bombs brings to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. to stop spreading tell you the gossip the public let. me tell you on the cool enough to buy their products. all the hawks that we all. want. welcome back russia has condemned poland decision to remove a world war two memorial the foreign ministry
states will be in the future but obviously one of his objectives is to milk the countries in the persian gulf region their their poor seeing that the kuwaitis to buy more weapons the perrys to buy more weapons the about a nice in the emirates and the saudis are buying more weapons from the united states millions of people being forced to flee their homes in florida as hurricane approaches that story and much more after the break. it's. as long as you run support still the intel international...