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rapp brown once spoke mere. ward one's councilman is outraged that someone with a gun came here to steal. >> just absolutely appalling. >> take a look the this surveillance picture. police say this armed robber followed a man into the church around 12:26 saturday afternoon, forced him on to the floor, put a handgun to the back of his head and said yo, do you have any money. >> an armed robbery inside a church is particularly heinous. >> reporter: alicia horton is executive director of thrive d.c. which runs a homeless ministry in the church basement. she wasn't exactly shocked to learn that i man had stolen a wallet, money, iphone and other personal items from the victim's pockets. >> practically every staff member who drives here has had their car broken into into this very parking lot, including myself. we had an invasion one time during the course of the day. >> reporter: the pastor heard the commotion and walked in on the crime in progress. michael ocean has worked with the thrive d.c. program for a number o
rapp brown once spoke mere. ward one's councilman is outraged that someone with a gun came here to steal. >> just absolutely appalling. >> take a look the this surveillance picture. police say this armed robber followed a man into the church around 12:26 saturday afternoon, forced him on to the floor, put a handgun to the back of his head and said yo, do you have any money. >> an armed robbery inside a church is particularly heinous. >> reporter: alicia horton is...
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israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to make his case against a nuclear rapp. going to have a preview of what to expect and why this speech is so significant. >>> plus, a big scare when a school bus, packed with kids, slams into power lines. the rescue to get them to safety and the investigation into how this all happened. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8... starts with ground beef, unions, and peppers baked in a ketchup glaze with savory gravy and mashed russet potatoes. what makes stouffer's meatloaf best of all? that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. let's fix dinner. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the
israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to make his case against a nuclear rapp. going to have a preview of what to expect and why this speech is so significant. >>> plus, a big scare when a school bus, packed with kids, slams into power lines. the rescue to get them to safety and the investigation into how this all happened. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable...
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in response, the west withdrew from all nuclear agreements and contracts, sanction and isolated rapp. this was mainly to the hostilities between the u.s. and iran. nevertheless, this event forced iran to go for self-sufficiency, to finish billions of dollars of unfinished projects which iran had already paid to western countries like france and germany and the u.s. furthermore, saddam hussein invaded iran, and the u.s. and the west unfortunately provided support of thety depress sor, and his use of chemical weapons against iranian civilians with tens of thousands of iranians either killed or injured. this event also changed iran's security calculations. right after iran mastered enrichment technology, iran's nuclear case came under the spotlight in 2003, and the iaea board of governors issued the first resolution on iran's nuclear program. since 2003 and after 4,000 man days of iaea's inspection of iranian nuclear facilities, the u.s. and its allies generally agree on three things about iran's nuclear program. first, tehran does not have a nuclear bomb. second, iran has not decided to
in response, the west withdrew from all nuclear agreements and contracts, sanction and isolated rapp. this was mainly to the hostilities between the u.s. and iran. nevertheless, this event forced iran to go for self-sufficiency, to finish billions of dollars of unfinished projects which iran had already paid to western countries like france and germany and the u.s. furthermore, saddam hussein invaded iran, and the u.s. and the west unfortunately provided support of thety depress sor, and his...
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um, i think it's important to remember that rapp is not on the brink -- iran is not on the brink of having a nuclear weapon. they have made nuclear progress, there's no doubt about that. they're accumulating stockpiles both at the 3.5 and 20% lem, but outside estimates suggest it would still take them at least a year to produce a nuclear device, and that is likely to remain the case for some time to come. and more importantly, were they to make such a move towards a nuclear device, it would be detected. .. to find a peaceful way out of this before rushing in to a another middle war in the middle east. >> let me follow that up. the israel government, the prime minister of israel at least has essentially said that he challenged the united states to define a redline or else israel would feel able to act on its own without clearing anything with the united states. this sounded to me like an ultimatum. is that what it was? was the government of israel handing the government of the united states an ultimatum. was that wise? >>ly start. i don't think . >> no. we interacted. as the deputy of defen
um, i think it's important to remember that rapp is not on the brink -- iran is not on the brink of having a nuclear weapon. they have made nuclear progress, there's no doubt about that. they're accumulating stockpiles both at the 3.5 and 20% lem, but outside estimates suggest it would still take them at least a year to produce a nuclear device, and that is likely to remain the case for some time to come. and more importantly, were they to make such a move towards a nuclear device, it would be...