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i think i'm a bit more modest and his highness i focus on the persian gulf and i think persian gulf as i've said before here it is important enough to have seen many wars in the past four decades and probably the scene of the greatest number of casualties in our region has been the persian gulf from iran iraq war we'd all kuwait and the other problems i believe it would result be an interest in creating issues or keeping the impression that we have. some of founded interest best. creating this impression and you will see you have seen that in the morning you will see that again. in the speech after me that there is an interest in showing that there is a disaster happening in the region that iran is devouring the entire region which is not. the case we don't believe in god we don't believe that is in our interest we don't believe that is in we don't believe that's possible let's be realistic i mean it's not out of the goodness of anybody it's just the possibilities it's not feasible germany is no longer feasible so we need to start talking instead of creating the impression that there i
i think i'm a bit more modest and his highness i focus on the persian gulf and i think persian gulf as i've said before here it is important enough to have seen many wars in the past four decades and probably the scene of the greatest number of casualties in our region has been the persian gulf from iran iraq war we'd all kuwait and the other problems i believe it would result be an interest in creating issues or keeping the impression that we have. some of founded interest best. creating this...
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as i said before this last year iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and happy oppose creating what we call a strong region rather than a strong man in the region. and you got a noticed a difference we want a strong region we do not want to be the head to man in the region as we believe the era of head germany is long past regionally as well as globally a strong region where small and large nations even those with historical rivalries can contribute to stability this is simply recognizing the need to respect the interests of all stakeholders in this persian gulf region which is by its very nature a requirement for stability by hedging monic tendencies by any regional or global power will again by its very nature lead to insecurity. the arms race in our region and no country probably represented here can claim to be completely innocent of perpetuating that anthrax is an example of the destructive and unnecessary right would be that has made our neighborhood unsafe and insecurity for its own inhabitants as we
as i said before this last year iran believes that our security in the persian gulf requires a french regional security architecture. we believe in and happy oppose creating what we call a strong region rather than a strong man in the region. and you got a noticed a difference we want a strong region we do not want to be the head to man in the region as we believe the era of head germany is long past regionally as well as globally a strong region where small and large nations even those with...
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gulf by securing the territories of the province the bus route baghdad link as they were to persian oil fields and island in the shot that are up. nicely completing dominion that stretched right around the earth coastline of the persian gulf which it would take since an eight hundred twenty s. . good morning gentlemen are going on so you go on some time to settle. and it's youngest. and most carefree. oxides who was kitchener's military assistant kitchener was the secretary of state for war and he delegated the job of sitting on the committee to sykes mark sykes had been born into a wealthy family in yorkshire in the north of england in eight hundred seventy nine . he studied at cambridge university and was elected as a conservative member of parliament. in one nine hundred eleven. he like to give the impression of being an expert on the middle east based on his travels in the region but he was not quite the authority as it was sometimes assumed. he presented the bunsen committee with his vision of a new near east region as riches and this would be our use had come up himself with a
gulf by securing the territories of the province the bus route baghdad link as they were to persian oil fields and island in the shot that are up. nicely completing dominion that stretched right around the earth coastline of the persian gulf which it would take since an eight hundred twenty s. . good morning gentlemen are going on so you go on some time to settle. and it's youngest. and most carefree. oxides who was kitchener's military assistant kitchener was the secretary of state for war and...
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then england or the persian empire i mean we were that the original silk road which if you look at the models and the maps that beijing puts out today it's basically the current built in roads duplicating the original silk roads which were both the overland trade route sort of through what is now pakistan all the way to europe and then sort of the along the ocean coast trade routes through singapore up of the coast of the indian ocean and ultimately into the mediterranean through through the through the persian gulf. but of course now that there is a may is not endorsing it well at all it would have no role going to pull up up what do you think the people in beijing are going to think when they read in the papers that to raise them a refuses to endorse their project. i mean i suppose it's it's a setback from a from a chinese perspective from a beijing perspective it's also an opportunity. if if theresa may had come on board and said yes we are with it then they would be touting that as here's further evidence that everyone else should be a part of this this is a legitimate project this
then england or the persian empire i mean we were that the original silk road which if you look at the models and the maps that beijing puts out today it's basically the current built in roads duplicating the original silk roads which were both the overland trade route sort of through what is now pakistan all the way to europe and then sort of the along the ocean coast trade routes through singapore up of the coast of the indian ocean and ultimately into the mediterranean through through the...
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the persians got deployed.hat was a turning point in the cold war and it showed the russians something special. >> thank you. >> there was a little side story if i could just take a minute. nancy reagan was my pal. she fixed me up with a hollywood star at white house dinner so i got to dance with ginger rogers and stuff like that, but anyway, after the deployment of the persian, things softened and we had, i could go to the president and say, mr. president, four different capitals in europe, the soviet diplomat has come up to one of ours and said the same thing which we think boils down and was invite today washington when he comes to the general assembly in september he will accept, in orders, the sovietsnk would. think thisant to over because jimmy carter canceled these when we went to afghanistan and they are still there. it was a huge event. i went to nancy and i said, nancy, what's going to happen is we will have a meeting probably a fairly long one and we will all walk down to the mansion, that's your hom
the persians got deployed.hat was a turning point in the cold war and it showed the russians something special. >> thank you. >> there was a little side story if i could just take a minute. nancy reagan was my pal. she fixed me up with a hollywood star at white house dinner so i got to dance with ginger rogers and stuff like that, but anyway, after the deployment of the persian, things softened and we had, i could go to the president and say, mr. president, four different capitals...
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course of the indian ocean and ultimately into the mediterranean through through the through the persian gulf with us it's but of course now that the resume is not endorsing it well it's all going to get out now it is all going to pull up up what do you think the people in beijing are going to think when they read in the papers that to raise them a refuses to endorse their project. i mean i suppose it's it's a setback from a from a chinese perspective from a beijing perspective it's also an opportunity. if if theresa may had come on board and said yes we are with it then they would be touting that as here's further evidence that everyone else should be a part of this this is a legitimate project this is not china trying to be you know it's saying it's illegitimate. well again there's this there is this you know always an open question about what are the strategic interests. and do they align with us what is the conversation being had now and the theresa may has said no we're not going to get on board is. china phobia is alive and well in the west right there is this kind of hysteria that
course of the indian ocean and ultimately into the mediterranean through through the through the persian gulf with us it's but of course now that the resume is not endorsing it well it's all going to get out now it is all going to pull up up what do you think the people in beijing are going to think when they read in the papers that to raise them a refuses to endorse their project. i mean i suppose it's it's a setback from a from a chinese perspective from a beijing perspective it's also an...
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>> the persian new year happens, the first moment of spring is the persian new year.ater near you. >> stephen: well, you have to come back for the next new year's, too. >> i would love to, man. >> stephen: thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you. "immigrant" is on netflix, and you can see maz on "superior donuts" right here on cbs. maz jobrani, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by margo price. stick around. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) ♪ introducing the npower jean aka the perfect straight. and introducing the new relaxed slim for men. power up with 50% off all jeans this saturday and sunday only. at old navy. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to everyone else, ieveryone else. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia
>> the persian new year happens, the first moment of spring is the persian new year.ater near you. >> stephen: well, you have to come back for the next new year's, too. >> i would love to, man. >> stephen: thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: good to see you. "immigrant" is on netflix, and you can see maz on "superior donuts" right here on cbs. maz jobrani, everybody! we'll be right back with...
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earlier i spoke to our bbc persian correspondent amir paivar about the crash. know the reason for the crash. we know the weather conditions in that area is very severely bad, but also the plane had a history of technical faults. it was grounded for seven yea rs faults. it was grounded for seven years because of technical problems. it was commissioned only recently again, but only 20 days ago on the same route it had to come back to the capital again because of a technical problem. so it does have a history of technical problems, this particular plane, which crashed today, but also in that area of the weather is not great. it could be either of those two. they put out a statement, the airline, saying there we re statement, the airline, saying there were no survivors, but they have now retracted that because they are not sure. that statement was put out before anyone had reached the area. no one has reached the area still because of the weather conditions. they thought there might be some survivors and it was a bit too early to put that statement out. you are tal
earlier i spoke to our bbc persian correspondent amir paivar about the crash. know the reason for the crash. we know the weather conditions in that area is very severely bad, but also the plane had a history of technical faults. it was grounded for seven yea rs faults. it was grounded for seven years because of technical problems. it was commissioned only recently again, but only 20 days ago on the same route it had to come back to the capital again because of a technical problem. so it does...
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i repeated before this forum iran's proposal for a security arrangement in the persian gulf.founded on dialogue. common principles and confidence building measures. some of our neighbors if you remember used their opportunity here last year to level accusations against iran. somehow. and others a bit. later this morning or this afternoon. you were. the audience for a call to new secrets supers. just this morning. which does not even deserve. a dignity of a response so let's move to more serious subjects. i'm happy that in contrast. to the approach of some. the u.n. secretary general speaking before this conference earlier. chose to endorse the poor word looking approach that i had underlying and outlined here last year. i am here today to expound on that approach. and to tell you that unless there is a collective effort to bring inclusive peace and security to the persian gulf region rebuild be engulfed in turmoil. and potentially. far worse. i'm not put this generation but for generations to come. and our terror moyse. in this interconnected world. is going to be everyone's
i repeated before this forum iran's proposal for a security arrangement in the persian gulf.founded on dialogue. common principles and confidence building measures. some of our neighbors if you remember used their opportunity here last year to level accusations against iran. somehow. and others a bit. later this morning or this afternoon. you were. the audience for a call to new secrets supers. just this morning. which does not even deserve. a dignity of a response so let's move to more serious...
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will also include a special guest the head of does results muslim community will be in costume as a persian poet. kind of i'm not a carnival found because we find it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros won out and we want to support sending a signal the mission had he says acknowledged. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. our films our. hearts twenty one sixty eight film festival this year featuring courageous production. revisiting the low twenty's and contemporary gender issues. the merlin international film festival. time and perspective. european stars deliver rousing performances. talents meat and hip hop was played by british bands until the ribbon breaks with. the first lot it's a feeling it's just a hint of melancholy from switzerland's rising stars to me in the name. your cuts. meant to. much of it. surely is from africa and the world
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will also include a special guest the head of dozens also muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. kind of i'm not a carnival found president and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one out and we want to support sending a signal he mission had he says acknowledge. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. she's sixteen years old so long as her own business and is helping to prevent water shortages in south africa. we're going to. do something about the water being wasted on her. so she installed an aquaponics system. it's a simple idea that's really set an example. for the next d.w. . europe. what unites. what defines. trucking. what binds the content together. enters and stories aplenty. spotlight on people. who find it. much of it. surely is from africa. or linked to exceptional stories and discussions on the use of these each an
will also include a special guest the head of dozens also muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. kind of i'm not a carnival found president and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one out and we want to support sending a signal he mission had he says acknowledge. that you religious leaders want to underscore that...
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the need for our forward presence is not diminished in the persian gulf nor in the south china sea and the wider pacific. neither has our responsibility to our nato allies in europe or to the republic of korea. no, we have not asked our all-volunteer military to do any less for our country. they've just been forced to make do with less. these short-term funding bills have handicapped our military leaders' ability to make long-term plans and investments. in december, the navy secretary said the inefficiencies from continuing resolutions have cost his department enough money to pay for an entire squadron of fighter planes. or two destroyers. let me say that again. secretary of the navy said the inefficiencies from continuing resolutions have cost his department enough money to pay for an entire squadron of fighter planes, or two destroyers. here's how general dunford, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, put it. he said the u.s. military's competitive advantage against potential adversaries is eroding. yesterday, i announced a bipartisan budget i greement that will bring this to a clos
the need for our forward presence is not diminished in the persian gulf nor in the south china sea and the wider pacific. neither has our responsibility to our nato allies in europe or to the republic of korea. no, we have not asked our all-volunteer military to do any less for our country. they've just been forced to make do with less. these short-term funding bills have handicapped our military leaders' ability to make long-term plans and investments. in december, the navy secretary said the...
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community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. kind of i'm not a carnival found president and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one and we want to support sending a signal the mission had he says acknowledge. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. and that's a news update we'll be back at the top of the hour for now we'll leave you with all the samba you can handle as carneval mania sweeps brazil thanks for watching. the. story people. information. they want to express. you on facebook and twitter today in touch.
community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. kind of i'm not a carnival found president and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one and we want to support sending a signal the mission had he says acknowledge. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival...
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the float will also include a special guest the head of muslim community he will be in costume as a persianpoet. kind of a not a carnival friend and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros want to know and we want to support sending a signal he mission heard he says acknowledge. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. and just a reminder of the top stories we're following here for you a russian passenger plane has crashed outside moscow shortly after taking off from the capital officials say all seventy one people on board the airlines jet on route to the city of or were killed. south africa's governing african national congress is set to meet on monday to discuss the future of president jacob zuma he is under mounting pressure to step down amid corruption allegations his rival cyril ramaphosa could move into the top spot. because coming up after th
the float will also include a special guest the head of muslim community he will be in costume as a persianpoet. kind of a not a carnival friend and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros want to know and we want to support sending a signal he mission heard he says acknowledge. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's...
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ukraine earlier this week saakashvili was previously a governor of ukraine's a desert region and a persian go ally but he then became one of his greatest critics. mourners in the city of prophet have attended the funerals of two seventeen year old boys shot dead in the southern gaza strip israeli forces say they also conducted air strikes against eighteen targets in gaza the rates came after an explosion near the border injured four israeli soldiers. days after regaining number one status for the first time in six years tennis star roger federer has won his ninety seventh career title at the water down open facing road number five record to me trough federer broke the bulgarian early and from there the swiss remained on top he cruised through the match sealing to three and just fifty five minutes at thirty six federer is the oldest male tennis player to be ranked number one in the world. and. the movers and shakers of the silver screen are in the german capital for the berlin international film festival the berlin alah it opened on thursday with a hint of hollywood but this weekend the foc
ukraine earlier this week saakashvili was previously a governor of ukraine's a desert region and a persian go ally but he then became one of his greatest critics. mourners in the city of prophet have attended the funerals of two seventeen year old boys shot dead in the southern gaza strip israeli forces say they also conducted air strikes against eighteen targets in gaza the rates came after an explosion near the border injured four israeli soldiers. days after regaining number one status for...
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earlier, i spoke to our bbc persian correspondent amir paivar about the crash.e is some confusion over whether or not there are survivors. they have dispatched teams overground. this they have dispatched teams overg round. this is they have dispatched teams overground. this is a freezing, inaccessible mountain area. and the latest is they have now followed the lead of a mobile phone signal which will help them to pinpoint the gps coordinates of the exact crash site. that should speed up the process. nonetheless, it will be quite a few hours between the crash and getting there, and even if there are survivors, there will be concerns about how they will cope in those conditions. exactly. the dark is falling now, and it is very cold, so it will be a big shock for any survivor to actually survive the cold and the dark, and the night, but there are 30 teams right now trying to reach that area from every accessible route. so this was a routine domestic flight. what's the record of internal flights in iran? as you probably know, iran has a history of such air crashes b
earlier, i spoke to our bbc persian correspondent amir paivar about the crash.e is some confusion over whether or not there are survivors. they have dispatched teams overground. this they have dispatched teams overg round. this is they have dispatched teams overground. this is a freezing, inaccessible mountain area. and the latest is they have now followed the lead of a mobile phone signal which will help them to pinpoint the gps coordinates of the exact crash site. that should speed up the...
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the float will also include a special guest the head of muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. kind of i'm not a carnival frown because we find it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one zero and we want to support sending a signal mission had he says acknowledged. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnivals on. now to the winter olympics which is in day two now in pyongyang and we're joined by nick mechanic line from the d. w. sports desk so let's dive into what all the latest action is we know that there were supposed to be seven gold medals decided today but there are only six so what happened there if i asking was postponed until next thursday because surprising enough it's really really windy so they couldn't go down the peace but anyway there were six other medals going out the netherlands keeping their dominance in ski speed skatin
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christine lagarde convicted of corruption in a paris court visits qatar in the persian gulf coming on the show as u.s. drone strikes on the poorest country in the middle east triple donald trump we speak to a journalist on the ground in son about the saudi british and american bombs that are killing civilians in yemen and for yet fake news what about fake history we speak to the director of a reason forget about the real life rambo training the cia to kill innocent civilians in south america and expose the u.s. government drug smuggling in southeast asia plus why a british prisons left short shank redemption and more monty python we'll ask a former prisoner what life is like in the u.k. jail system one which even tony blair's for the lord chancellor charlie for says is in crisis all the civil coming up in today's going underground but first it's exactly one week since the death of a homeless man was reported in the center of the city of bristol in the southwest of england found unconscious just outside a devon is department store emergency services including police and paramedics were
christine lagarde convicted of corruption in a paris court visits qatar in the persian gulf coming on the show as u.s. drone strikes on the poorest country in the middle east triple donald trump we speak to a journalist on the ground in son about the saudi british and american bombs that are killing civilians in yemen and for yet fake news what about fake history we speak to the director of a reason forget about the real life rambo training the cia to kill innocent civilians in south america...
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the films nominated irene persian, japanese, french, russian, korean and max remak. —— khmer.ectors could not be here tonight but we will make sure this gets to them. cinematography is the next award. the never not brilliant dennis quaid. cinematographers are masters of showing this world in detail we could never imagine. this yea r‘s detail we could never imagine. this year's nominees have shown us the real—life past most of us never knew, a stark presence and a pair of imaginary world. their audiences lived in them and will never four get them. denominations are... —— of the nominations are. and the winner is, of the bafta, roger deakins, blade runner 20119. unfortunately roger deakins can not be with us tonight. he is shooting a movie in new york right now. he asked me to thank his crew and his wife. as the director of the movie i would like tojust wife. as the director of the movie i would like to just say thank you to out would like to just say thank you to our producer and others involved especially ridley scott. thank you for the freedom, we never have enough freedom. r
the films nominated irene persian, japanese, french, russian, korean and max remak. —— khmer.ectors could not be here tonight but we will make sure this gets to them. cinematography is the next award. the never not brilliant dennis quaid. cinematographers are masters of showing this world in detail we could never imagine. this yea r‘s detail we could never imagine. this year's nominees have shown us the real—life past most of us never knew, a stark presence and a pair of imaginary...
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minister mentioned she talked about iran believing in a fresh security architecture needed in the persian gulf he talked about what he called an inclusive concept of security and he also talked about the mid term goal of a regional non-aggression pact was that just window dressing or should we take iran at its word what's your take on all those proposals. those who believe that political solutions are not only possible but necessary those who believe that the threats in the middle east can and must be contained by diplomatic means i absolutely agree with that approach and it's a call that we've heard here from a number of other speakers as well and as you probably could hear for those in the audience who are following the words of the chairman of the security conference who is himself by the way a seasoned diplomat he was very interested in that proposal it's a proposal that we. i also heard voiced by arab representatives here shortly we're going to be hearing from saudi arabia i'm not sure that they're going to be on the same wavelength as the iranian foreign minister but certainly we ha
minister mentioned she talked about iran believing in a fresh security architecture needed in the persian gulf he talked about what he called an inclusive concept of security and he also talked about the mid term goal of a regional non-aggression pact was that just window dressing or should we take iran at its word what's your take on all those proposals. those who believe that political solutions are not only possible but necessary those who believe that the threats in the middle east can and...
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the float will also include a special guest the head of muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet has been kind of a not a carnival for has been and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one and we want to support sending a signal the mission had is acknowledged. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. and. move further away from the relegation zone after beating mention gladbach one nil forward again czech struck the only goal of the game after just five minutes. yet to lose a game under new coach typhoon cork out a victory puts them seven points clear of the automatic relegation slots. and satirize actions shell shock are traveling to bahrain while woos are desperate for points but their chances look slim byron after all won their last eight games in the bundesliga the base for his surprise find. a quick hello from les on gorecki
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the persian side created a royal cold treat of rosewater and south from and today you can even get caribou fact ice cream in alaska called. today south koreans rushed to the coast for black squid ice cream and it's a favorite of your web pick a village this unique black colored soft serve frozen concoction is actually savory rather than sweet described as tasting like salted caramel and the ocean with incentives truckle it and appears sweet after it and while squid may seem strange for a desert in south korea it is so popular even fast food chains like mcdonald's do special black squid ice cream promotion and that tyrrell is the scoop squid. squid and it's made from the squid yes and squids two are just that you just think but you know if you go to maine you can get lobster ice cream who has moved all right so there is some strong everybody stay cool and roam around in this world we are told we are loved of sorts all the while i love you i am i rolled with a dive tab of a lot of people are watching those hearts of the joy your black squid ice cream never great but i think i'm. just getting
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the float will also include a special guest the head of muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet he's become kind of i'm not a carnival because we found it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one zero and we want to support sending a signal the mission heard is acknowledged. that you religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. now on to the winter olympics which isn't day to n.p.r. we're joined by nick mechanic live from day job use a sports desk so let's go through all the latest action we know that seven gold medals gold medal skills they were supposed to be awarded today but only six actually were what happened there alpine skiing has been postponed to first because of heavy wind and the other six medals the netherlands kept up their dominance winning in in this speedskating you have been enough all wanting the first gold medal for france in
the float will also include a special guest the head of muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet he's become kind of i'm not a carnival because we found it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one zero and we want to support sending a signal the mission heard is acknowledged. that you religious leaders want to underscore that...
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will also include a special guest the head of distilled muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. it's been kind of i'm not a carnival found president and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one out and we want to support sending a signal the mission had he says ignited the counterfeits and the two religious leaders want to underscore that germany's jews and muslims stand side by side and not only at carnival time. someone is like a sucker for you now saturday's action is so shall cut traveling to bahrain while blues are desperate for points with a raft of clubs battling for champions league slots but their chances look slim buyers have won their last games have what it's like a base for his surprise find out. a quick hello from les on gorecki to his future by and teammates he'll be leaving shall cry in the summer coach to many who had to disco set his stall out to defend with four men at the back instead of his usu
will also include a special guest the head of distilled muslim community he'll be in costume as a persian poet. it's been kind of i'm not a carnival found president and it's also hard for me personally because as you know alcohol is an issue for muslims within our muslim community our leadership board debated at length and considered the pros and cons but the pros one out and we want to support sending a signal the mission had he says ignited the counterfeits and the two religious leaders want...
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ukraine earlier this week saakashvili was previously a governor of ukraine's odessa region and a persian to ally with any became one of his greatest critics. it has been a dramatic day night at the winter olympics and beyond chang mark meadows from the dolby sports joins me to tell us more welcome mark first off i believe that there was a remarkable photo finish and the buy off one there was indeed. of france got it but it was incredibly tight i mean you cannot think of a photo finish title what we saw today in the baffert it was that single and this was the fifteen kilometer mass stuff so this was after fifteen kilometers of going around of course but just being in that shooting and then the finish we can see here i mean you can't even tell them apart they both kind of still of the line it was it was focused along with jimmy seymour and you can just see did just got it only just by the time to some odds is a good job he did because that made him france's greatest ever olympian he's now won four gold medals and no french women french woman has ever done that so he will go down in history
ukraine earlier this week saakashvili was previously a governor of ukraine's odessa region and a persian to ally with any became one of his greatest critics. it has been a dramatic day night at the winter olympics and beyond chang mark meadows from the dolby sports joins me to tell us more welcome mark first off i believe that there was a remarkable photo finish and the buy off one there was indeed. of france got it but it was incredibly tight i mean you cannot think of a photo finish title...
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. >> an attempt by any outside force to gain control of the persian gulf region will be regarded as ansault othe vital interests of the united states of america. (applause) >> the united states wanted pakistan and the region to become bastion against communism. and in order to become a bastion, they thought that these religious forces were the best to act as some sort of a great break against the expansion of communist forces. and that resulted in creating a monster in pakistan and in the region. >> smith: president carter n approved a covert operat which the u.s. and saudis would jointly fund the afghan mujahedeen. i >> awas pakistan and its intelligence service, isi, that d entifiedhe afghan rebel groups that they wmost to support. and so pakistan really offiliated itself with som the networks that regarded shiism as, you know, heresy. >> smith: so basically the ericans outsourced the selection of who to back to the isi, to the secret service of pakistan? >> yep. >> smith: and they chose the most radical elements of the jihadists. >> that's right.pa ly because... pakistan chose the m
. >> an attempt by any outside force to gain control of the persian gulf region will be regarded as ansault othe vital interests of the united states of america. (applause) >> the united states wanted pakistan and the region to become bastion against communism. and in order to become a bastion, they thought that these religious forces were the best to act as some sort of a great break against the expansion of communist forces. and that resulted in creating a monster in pakistan and...
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there was no orage. >> in the persian gulf today, both iran and iraq have staged new attacks againster while diplomatic efforts intensify in an effort to bring out a ceasefire. >> smith: finally, in 1988, eighthyears after it began, wi the war at a slemate, khomeini agreed to a ceefire. >> just as a un teamrrived in tehran to discuss a truce in thd eight-ye gulf war, iran saidhat iraq... >> smith: as many as one millioe people had d >> this has cost more lives than any conflict since world war ii. >> smith: both iran and iraq's countrieand economies had been devastated. iran had been internationally isolated by the war. but six years before, iran could have stopped it. you had a chance to bring thaten war to an d in 1982. and yet u made decisions at the top of the government to continue the war. >> no, no, no, n it was important that they confess. our condition was that, no, we do not stop the war unless you confess that saddam hussein is started this war. >> smith: was it a mistake to reject the ceasefire? >> no, no, in 1988, wead a resolution, 598, which addressed iran's major dema
there was no orage. >> in the persian gulf today, both iran and iraq have staged new attacks againster while diplomatic efforts intensify in an effort to bring out a ceasefire. >> smith: finally, in 1988, eighthyears after it began, wi the war at a slemate, khomeini agreed to a ceefire. >> just as a un teamrrived in tehran to discuss a truce in thd eight-ye gulf war, iran saidhat iraq... >> smith: as many as one millioe people had d >> this has cost more lives than...
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we highlighted a persian architectural tradition and it's astonishing how modern this appears when it's transposed to the present day. the roof structure reinforces the historic gaullist on palace in tehran. well the underground station for the new center is inspired by. the seventeenth century pavilion with forty columns and is fun. but. the architects most recent project has taken them to hamburg. where there's a master class for iranian and german architecture students. together there are developing plans to repurpose the disused airport in central tehran. it's a wonderful opportunity for these fledgling urban planners and a boon for the city as well. i mean. the fish people would never have worked together for. different cultural area. it's a bit different to drop the whole we have too much. scale you go to. an architecture you really. wish you knew not to take a look a bit too far inside syria and they did. and they did it in just three weeks. at first we came in to this question is how what are the main. what are the main pictures of iranian architecture what are the main types of
we highlighted a persian architectural tradition and it's astonishing how modern this appears when it's transposed to the present day. the roof structure reinforces the historic gaullist on palace in tehran. well the underground station for the new center is inspired by. the seventeenth century pavilion with forty columns and is fun. but. the architects most recent project has taken them to hamburg. where there's a master class for iranian and german architecture students. together there are...
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rochelle: persians have been really optimistic about the snow. finally, let's head to the u.k.he last story. scottish police were left red-faced, you could say, after a particular phone call. dheepthika: a local farmer called the cops this weekend after [music] announcer: this is the fastest growing mega city on earth. some people have been here for years, others have just arrived, but they have all come in search of a better life. [music] announcer: olu is one of thousands of young men who capitalize on the overcrowded roads by working as a motorcycle taxi known as an okada.
rochelle: persians have been really optimistic about the snow. finally, let's head to the u.k.he last story. scottish police were left red-faced, you could say, after a particular phone call. dheepthika: a local farmer called the cops this weekend after [music] announcer: this is the fastest growing mega city on earth. some people have been here for years, others have just arrived, but they have all come in search of a better life. [music] announcer: olu is one of thousands of young men who...
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supe persian gulf to te mediterranean sea, including lebanon, syria, iraq and iran itself. of tremendous concern, not just for the israelis but for the united states as well and reaching out to the russians who have become a major player in that part of the world is an important par point on the partf the israelis. >> eric: we were told iranian behavior would eventually change because of the iranian nuclear deal. this is not supposed to happen. >> some people tried to tell us, eric, as this wa was nixed like nixon in the past. we know the problems with the nuclear deal and the fact it put money into their pockets. they were integrated into the international economy which allows them to spend money not just on their people, which i don't think they're doing, but on military efforts in syria, in yemen, transfers to hezbollah and other groups. i don't think the nuclear deal moderated iranian international behavior. they've been more dangerous andd emboldened. >> eric: meanwhile, talking about behavior, we've seen a modification of behavior on the other side of the world during
supe persian gulf to te mediterranean sea, including lebanon, syria, iraq and iran itself. of tremendous concern, not just for the israelis but for the united states as well and reaching out to the russians who have become a major player in that part of the world is an important par point on the partf the israelis. >> eric: we were told iranian behavior would eventually change because of the iranian nuclear deal. this is not supposed to happen. >> some people tried to tell us, eric,...
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the persian king fleetly show him the second captain's triumphal arch built in the late eighteenth century. each crowned by a six metre tall quadriga ball team of four horses pulling a chariot steer by victoria the roman goddess of victory when first created victoria was new but was later given the go and she brought peace to the city historian see to prove to him if he has to sign for the structures message. in one of upton i come to. seven hundred eighty eight so a significant event impression. and the second was able to conclude an important alliance with britain and the republic of the netherlands in celebration here because triumphal arch. on hands modeled his early in year trial. cicle design and sandstone on the entrance to the acropolis in after the sculpture your shadow was responsible for the quadriga and many of the gates other adornments. the temperature in levy wrote a book about the brandenburg gate and points out some differences from the greek model. good behavior bad sign and i could technically fish for him asked his architect langerhans to make the brandenburg gate as op
the persian king fleetly show him the second captain's triumphal arch built in the late eighteenth century. each crowned by a six metre tall quadriga ball team of four horses pulling a chariot steer by victoria the roman goddess of victory when first created victoria was new but was later given the go and she brought peace to the city historian see to prove to him if he has to sign for the structures message. in one of upton i come to. seven hundred eighty eight so a significant event...
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the persian side created a royal cold treat of brews water and sound from and today you can even get caribou fat ice cream in alaska called. today south koreans rushed to the coast for black squid ice cream and it's a favorite of your web pick a village this unique black colored soft serve frozen concoction is actually savory rather than sweet described as tasting like salted caramel and the ocean with incentives truck lid and a pillar suite after it is and while squid may seem strange for a desert in south korea it is so popular even fast food chains like mcdonald's do special black squid icecream promotion and that ply row is the scoop squid ink. squid and goods made from the squid yes and squids two are just here just. but you know if you go to maine you can get lobster ice cream. all right today. everybody stay cool and roam around in this world we are not told we are loved of sorts all the while i love you i rolled with it and i've traveled a lot of people are watching those harks of the joy of black squid ice cream never great but i think i'm. just getting it international reco
the persian side created a royal cold treat of brews water and sound from and today you can even get caribou fat ice cream in alaska called. today south koreans rushed to the coast for black squid ice cream and it's a favorite of your web pick a village this unique black colored soft serve frozen concoction is actually savory rather than sweet described as tasting like salted caramel and the ocean with incentives truck lid and a pillar suite after it is and while squid may seem strange for a...
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somewhere peer remembers persian gone you know by my roll. forward the other was steered your you got as you've been the three of you and the guy was in your way just with your always share go at it it was a lot leeway you know much less discussing any of those species also he was even what he if the common usage superbugs. needed a new cup nobody. thought miss you when you're playing the colonial league or just know when it's enough. possibility well that's what got us where we split it up we were in so you know when you. said it's good you must really reach got me because i was set so still but then there's never the next each week but you couldn't because i was actually were loopers niña uses himself just to shooting peacekeeper got me not very far from this you will want the result but when there's a sort the blue ball of whiskey may be declared you know. it said that when he returned home from war not even victor to collins own mother could recognize him and fast eat at you what you once really want but you're. absolutely what you're not
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the lake provides a livelihood for local communities it's home to plentiful stocks of persian cat fish. and a month one point five tons of the thick skins and open newton's fish leather factory he collects the waste directly from fish fillets plants. these skin decomposes it produces. and it is also a health hazard but then vitamins now these industries are at just sent to one of the biggest. that is. there you just next year so as they were throwing these think the environment their population that i was living in. got plans were really in danger decomposing fish attracts lies in markets and disease spreading rodents. newton uses organic solutions to avert bacterial processes on the fish skin it took him two years to find an environmentally friendly product that's made of banana. and bean leaves having known they facts of chemicals used in tiny the i believe some of them are really coursing dead so i was really a nobody of i.d.'s i thought of really looking for plants that will help me turn fish skin into leather weed out humming then waddle mint. who's turning technique also helps to
the lake provides a livelihood for local communities it's home to plentiful stocks of persian cat fish. and a month one point five tons of the thick skins and open newton's fish leather factory he collects the waste directly from fish fillets plants. these skin decomposes it produces. and it is also a health hazard but then vitamins now these industries are at just sent to one of the biggest. that is. there you just next year so as they were throwing these think the environment their population...
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citizens with a persian background find themselves tangled up in this endless international flight into iranian american turned down the f.b.i.'s request to spy for them and wound up with a prison sentence well that's one way to not take no for an answer. f.b.i. rejection is a part of life it's not him it's you except in amman didn't want to spy on his employers at the united nations iranian mission where he worked as a political consultant if you want i want to find no twelve years later on when you thought you knew had a goal to help the iranians and the americans to live in peace the f.b.i. proposed this by to this iranian american academic doozie a spy detaining him at a hotel for questioning the agent revealed that shakes out it was the subject of a sealed indictment in the eastern district of new york when he refused just by he was charged with false prying into tax returns phone by other. more serious accusations including money laundering and conspiracy to violate u.s. sanctions against iran and that was the second dirtiest thing that ever happened at the jersey city hyatt the f
citizens with a persian background find themselves tangled up in this endless international flight into iranian american turned down the f.b.i.'s request to spy for them and wound up with a prison sentence well that's one way to not take no for an answer. f.b.i. rejection is a part of life it's not him it's you except in amman didn't want to spy on his employers at the united nations iranian mission where he worked as a political consultant if you want i want to find no twelve years later on...
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in order to use this policy to educate turks persians and arabs and also it is good for israel to be created is satellite not independent dependent to the united states creators on just perfect for america and most of people in turkey most of. us and all you know columnists think that we have some you know our america has something like that as a project. to create if we all could use or so ok so the united states. i mean it began that the u.s. is exporting democracy in reno in liberalism i'm sorry it's a nice it's a fairy tale but it's not just for the border force go ahead dan go ahead they might have wanted to they might have wanted to create a little basically syria and kosovo why p.g. areas in syria need to a fact of partition and it was actually not so much the announcement the border force but the announcement that the two thousand u.s. troops the announcement by tillerson that the two thousand u.s. troops were basing going to stay there effectively permanently i mean the wish list of what you wanted to achieve was made it a fact of permanent they're not going to have any of t
in order to use this policy to educate turks persians and arabs and also it is good for israel to be created is satellite not independent dependent to the united states creators on just perfect for america and most of people in turkey most of. us and all you know columnists think that we have some you know our america has something like that as a project. to create if we all could use or so ok so the united states. i mean it began that the u.s. is exporting democracy in reno in liberalism i'm...