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need iranian gas but we cannot get it because of american sanctions on russia they have already a strategic partnership with iran china they already have an energy and commercial partnership with russia is going to be even more increased if iran is normalized let's put it this way so the whole arc from southwest asia to east asia is going to change completely this is what the grownups in the room and outside the rooms are waiting daniel this is what pepe something about it's a major realignment here i mean i'm looking at all of our faces here i can see you and you know what we're more or less the same age that kind of alignment is something that's never been thought of you know look being aligned with the rand or at least not be. having iran as the great enemy and this is something that's very new and you know gentlemen ever since the end of the cold war a lot of things have happened the none of us ever expected so daniel detente with iran. yeah but it's by no means certain and i think what's important to remember is the structure of u.s. sanctions against iran some of these sanctions were imposed by executive order t
need iranian gas but we cannot get it because of american sanctions on russia they have already a strategic partnership with iran china they already have an energy and commercial partnership with russia is going to be even more increased if iran is normalized let's put it this way so the whole arc from southwest asia to east asia is going to change completely this is what the grownups in the room and outside the rooms are waiting daniel this is what pepe something about it's a major realignment...
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beginning of the new great game in your asia involving russia china the u.s. iran turkey the real big players is right is the detail in saudi arabia come on it's an acronym is them one hundred percent ok daniel that you want to jump in now go ahead here break in a little bit yeah i just wanted to point out something that pepe said earlier he talked about american public opinion what's interesting just in the last day or so there was a rest news and poll that show that the majority of americans are backing this interim agreement so we might be seeing is a replay of what we saw in that toward the end of the summer with the syria situation where the vast majority of the american people are opposed to what attack it's very possible the americans are tired of this confrontational attitude toward iran and syria and then we may be demanding something different and in that case there may actually be a danger of a backlash and further resentment toward israel if israel continues to do what it's doing which is sending an army of lobbyists through the halls of capitol hi
beginning of the new great game in your asia involving russia china the u.s. iran turkey the real big players is right is the detail in saudi arabia come on it's an acronym is them one hundred percent ok daniel that you want to jump in now go ahead here break in a little bit yeah i just wanted to point out something that pepe said earlier he talked about american public opinion what's interesting just in the last day or so there was a rest news and poll that show that the majority of americans...
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sometimes least in the middle east everybody knows that then on a lying movement russia china the bulk of the developing world the only one who does know about this us public opinion most of it and all busily us corporate media so he's going to be kicking and screaming like a need for the next six months on a daily basis but seriously the grown ups are paying attention russia and china and that this is something that we should develop in our discussion debate in the long run benefits for i did a whole of you ratio this is the big this is the beginning of the new great game in your asia involving russia china the us iran turkey the real big players israel is the detail and saudi arabia come on it's an acronym ism one hundred percent ok didn't get into that you want to jump in and go ahead and break in a little bit yeah i just wanted to point out something that pepe said earlier he talked about american public opinion what's interesting just in the last day or so there was a rest news and poll that showed that the majority of americans are backing this interim agreement so we might be se
sometimes least in the middle east everybody knows that then on a lying movement russia china the bulk of the developing world the only one who does know about this us public opinion most of it and all busily us corporate media so he's going to be kicking and screaming like a need for the next six months on a daily basis but seriously the grown ups are paying attention russia and china and that this is something that we should develop in our discussion debate in the long run benefits for i did...
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sometimes least in the middle east everybody knows that then on a lying movement russia china the bulk of the developing world the only one who does know about this is us public opinion most of it and all busily us corporate media so he's going to be kicking and screaming like a need for the next six months on a daily basis but seriously the grown ups are paying attention russia and china and that this is something that we should develop in our discussion debate in the long run benefits for i did the whole of you ratio this is the big this is the beginning of the new great game in your asia involving russia china the us iran turkey the real big players israel is a detail in saudi arabia come on it's an acronym ism one hundred percent ok daniel that you want to jump in and go ahead and break in a little bit yeah i just wanted to point out something that pepe said earlier he talked about american public opinion what's interesting just in the last day or so there was a rescue some poll that showed that the majority of americans are backing this in term agreement so we might be seeing is a
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the alliance is also been fully india feels much closer to the united states than it feels to china russia feels obviously closer to china now than it used to feel to the united states but its relations with europe are mixed so i think that these very distinct. of all these countries and seeing that the developed world is acting in concert to make the rules which suit them at the cost of the emerging world i don't agree with this guy because i feel that within the emerging world there are lots of differences and developing countries have their own priorities which mean north meet the priorities of other developing countries that's a very good point against lumping the. countries together and approaching down an individual basis but i think this habit of looking into the world as us versus them or as winner. is a loser is a very american thing it's a winner takes it all sort of approach and the problem with it is of course that not many countries see the world this way and it is in the united states in particular that the rise of the rast is perceived as a threat as you know chinese and ind
the alliance is also been fully india feels much closer to the united states than it feels to china russia feels obviously closer to china now than it used to feel to the united states but its relations with europe are mixed so i think that these very distinct. of all these countries and seeing that the developed world is acting in concert to make the rules which suit them at the cost of the emerging world i don't agree with this guy because i feel that within the emerging world there are lots...
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that the alliance is also been fully india fees much closer to the united states than it feels to china russia feels obviously closer to china now than it used to feel to the united states but its relations with europe are mixed so i think that these very distinct. of all these countries and seeing that the developed world is acting in concert to make the rules which suit them at the cost of the emerging world i don't agree with this guy because i feel that within the emerging world there are lots of differences and developing countries have their own priorities which mean north meet the priorities of other developing countries that's a very good point against lumping the. countries together and approaching down an individual basis but i think this habit of looking into the world as us versus them or as winners and losers is a very american thing it's a winner takes it all sort of approach and the. and that it is of course that not many countries see the world this way and it is in the united states in particular that the rise of the rast is perceived as a threat as you know chinese and indian
that the alliance is also been fully india fees much closer to the united states than it feels to china russia feels obviously closer to china now than it used to feel to the united states but its relations with europe are mixed so i think that these very distinct. of all these countries and seeing that the developed world is acting in concert to make the rules which suit them at the cost of the emerging world i don't agree with this guy because i feel that within the emerging world there are...
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need iranian gas but we cannot get it because of american sanctions on russia they have already a strategic partnership with iran china they already have an energy and commercial partnership with russia is going to be even more increased if iran is normalized let's put it this way so the whole arc from southwest asia to east asia is going to change completely so this is what the grownups in the room and outside the rooms are waiting daniel this is what pepe sucking about it's a major realignment here i mean i'm looking at all of our faces here i can see you and you know what we're more or less the same age that kind of alignment to something that's never been thought of you know look being aligned with the rand or at least not be. having iran as the great enemy and this is something that's very new and you know gentlemen ever since the end of the cold war a lot of things have happened the none of us ever expected so daniel detente with iran. yeah but it's been no means certain and i think what's important to remember is the structure of u.s. sanctions against iran some of these sanctions were imposed by executive orde
need iranian gas but we cannot get it because of american sanctions on russia they have already a strategic partnership with iran china they already have an energy and commercial partnership with russia is going to be even more increased if iran is normalized let's put it this way so the whole arc from southwest asia to east asia is going to change completely so this is what the grownups in the room and outside the rooms are waiting daniel this is what pepe sucking about it's a major...
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when pope which discovered what the molecules in the newness let him deal with sixth off the us russia china japan and the up and union launched a marksmanship a special clause in the mud the intended death sentences to the press and living in the us and another living in the u p full of crimes committed during the country's nineteen seventy one liberation walk the crimes tribunal ict and convicted told him we knew the untouchables mark on us to be phoned to see the mode of teaching intellectuals supported independence for help on the beach. all seven charges including abduction and killing of nine company was to teach those six am in june with the physicians who would notice. the intention to target the intellectuals would lead to new initiative to sit and talk. did you all had fled the country in the gt off the bottom of dishes independence in nineteen seventy one. when the now lives in london congrats to the bar council's is also true the new york. excellence by the tribunal to bring all this is to try and see it and tried in absentia the prosecution expressed the hope that the countries
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amanda and the six major world powers with which is again facing the united states russia china france britain and germany. includes two agreement two weeks ago the tool then co ops to a lack of consensus among the western governments and in the uranium enrichment issue that remains the sticking point now the problem for the west is the level to which man is in reaching his lady and twenty percent close to nuclear weapons grade. if as the man has consistently maintained that new korearogram is for peaceful purposes of energy generation that needs argued for in a hospice and enrichment should be enough the peasants in geneva of the good news us secretary of state john kerry. i'm russian foreign ministers to gain the froth is possibly an indication that this time round thing it is now regarded as an option. these critical told on monday to continue through the weekend until pan is finally put to paper well since then of coles we've learned that it's not just don't carry and say chaos often found but said foley other is the go all that grouping the un to nando's of the pendant five includ
amanda and the six major world powers with which is again facing the united states russia china france britain and germany. includes two agreement two weeks ago the tool then co ops to a lack of consensus among the western governments and in the uranium enrichment issue that remains the sticking point now the problem for the west is the level to which man is in reaching his lady and twenty percent close to nuclear weapons grade. if as the man has consistently maintained that new korearogram is...
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we've seen russia and china moving in to fill the gap, and our friends here in the region really shaking their heads, saying what is wrong with the united states? why can't they get their act together? why can't they understand that a declining, withdrawing america, simply contributes to regional chaos or gives opportunists like aron and russia a chance to advance their own interests. >> we had the nsa scandal, the but why is that different?ela >> well, i think what we see is that the potential risk to the united states of leakers like edward snowden changes the calculus of who we conduct intelligence against. i don't think there should be any principled reason not to spy on allies, but you have to take into account the risk it's going to be disclosed and that can be harmful. it underlines the extent of edward snowden's treason that all of this is out in public. our intelligence gathering has been damaged in ways we can hardly talk about. >> you talk about both sides, conservatives and republicans, are commenting about this. let's read two examples of that. one is from investors, busines
we've seen russia and china moving in to fill the gap, and our friends here in the region really shaking their heads, saying what is wrong with the united states? why can't they get their act together? why can't they understand that a declining, withdrawing america, simply contributes to regional chaos or gives opportunists like aron and russia a chance to advance their own interests. >> we had the nsa scandal, the but why is that different?ela >> well, i think what we see is that...
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security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the u.n. security council the international david they believe that elite is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member of a magazine that. i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred eighty something against two or three or whatever pacific island is bob bought off by washington in israel that particular year ok that's in my m
security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the u.n. security council the international...
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security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the u.n. security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member of a magazine that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred eighty something against two or three or whatever pacific island is bought off by washington in israel that particular year ok that's in m
security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the u.n. security council the international...
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security council then we have here five powers russia china united states france and germany which. the five members which are actually the the ones that have the veto power with china that they want to have the veto power in order to really enforce some executive powers. but again from the for instance from the perspective or from other countries some other countries or you can say from the syrian perspective the international community is is not the u.n. security council the international david they believe that it is system. that they really inclusive it's actually exclusive they believe that the international community in other words in the more i think academic or professional awards it's more the general assembly or member game i think that's fair and i would agree with you on that ok because every september there's a vote in the general assembly for recognition of a palestinian state and i'll have to check the numbers but it's one hundred eighty something against two or three or whatever pacific island is bought off by washington in israel that particular year ok that's in my
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and yet there the differences are so huge for example all the other countries from india brazil russia. china sort of influence would be would be very large and these other countries would feel marginalised so the problem is that there's not much which can come out of this because china's economic size and political clout is so much bigger a bit to the other but for example they want to be joined to here when they join their political clout together and we have seen there plenty of examples of that in the case of russia and china and the u.n. security council they can not only counter the united states politically they can also influence that interest economically and this is exactly what i mean by them coming together not necessarily coming up with some concrete cannot make proposals development banks and what have you but ultimately you know staying together coordinating that policy stances getting to know each other maybe on a personal level and than using there is personal connections and you know the potential for that economic and political convergence y. and the moment there i've you k
and yet there the differences are so huge for example all the other countries from india brazil russia. china sort of influence would be would be very large and these other countries would feel marginalised so the problem is that there's not much which can come out of this because china's economic size and political clout is so much bigger a bit to the other but for example they want to be joined to here when they join their political clout together and we have seen there plenty of examples of...
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of the u-n security council france, russia, china, the k united states, plu >> signing the accord are the so-called p-5 nations plus one. the permanent members of the council, france, russia, khaoeupb a the uk, the united states, plus germany -- china and the uk, the united states plus germany. >>> oswald was being transferred to a prison after two days earlier he killed the president. jack ruby killed oswald. he was never retried because he died from cancer. >>> in dallas this week, they remember that the police officer who was killed by oswald. tipit tried to stop. it a memorial stands at the location, had his wife never received the american flag after his death. 50 years later, the police department made good and presented her with one. >>> a dangerous new trend is catching on all over the world. unsuspecting people sucker purchased to the ground. the common link between several victims fist brooklyn. >>> new job opportunities coming to the bay area. it tomorrow's big a tpoupbsment by -- announcement by a big company ,,,,,,,, connection with the violent "knockout spree" in brookly
of the u-n security council france, russia, china, the k united states, plu >> signing the accord are the so-called p-5 nations plus one. the permanent members of the council, france, russia, khaoeupb a the uk, the united states, plus germany -- china and the uk, the united states plus germany. >>> oswald was being transferred to a prison after two days earlier he killed the president. jack ruby killed oswald. he was never retried because he died from cancer. >>> in...
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members including china and russia said countries' specific declarations on human rights are unfair. japan, meanwhile, welcomed the resolution. >> translator: north korea should accept this internationally shared opinion. it should work to improve its human rights situation and resolve the abduction issue. >> the committee also approved country-specific resolutions on human rights in myanmar, iran and syria. the u.n. general assembly is expected to adopt all four of the resolutions at a meeting in december. >>> u.s. ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, started her official duties on wednesday. japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, told her that he looks forward to developing bilateral relations. abe met kennedy for the first time at his official residence in tokyo. >> translator: no other newly appointed ambassador to japan has drawn such a large crowd during a visit to the imperial palace for the credentials ceremony. the japanese people have high expectations for you. i would like to take this opportunity to further develop the bilateral relationship between our countries. >> kenne
members including china and russia said countries' specific declarations on human rights are unfair. japan, meanwhile, welcomed the resolution. >> translator: north korea should accept this internationally shared opinion. it should work to improve its human rights situation and resolve the abduction issue. >> the committee also approved country-specific resolutions on human rights in myanmar, iran and syria. the u.n. general assembly is expected to adopt all four of the resolutions...
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not simply ukraine but the future western europe in my view lies with eurasia in the sense of russia china. now let's get some more details on ukraine's current economic situation with our teens katie pilbeam the host of venture capital are joining us live here on the program good to see you this morning let's talk about this deal with ukraine and you start to politicking how much has the economics got to do with it well according to the energy minister the ukrainian energy minister he seems to think that it's all about economics that it makes sense for ukraine to stay away from the free trade zone at the moment a lot of that to do the fact that we rein in on the economy is now in during the recession since two thousand and they've got our wising deficit to contend with dwindling foreign reserves not perceived. foreigners over so well what about the downgrade because this is. absolutely from the big three s. and p. moody's and fitch or reduce them to near and around the junk status that the likes of cyprus and greece and that really is a dangerous zone to be sitting on and it gets was not
not simply ukraine but the future western europe in my view lies with eurasia in the sense of russia china. now let's get some more details on ukraine's current economic situation with our teens katie pilbeam the host of venture capital are joining us live here on the program good to see you this morning let's talk about this deal with ukraine and you start to politicking how much has the economics got to do with it well according to the energy minister the ukrainian energy minister he seems to...
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collection capabilities to america's enemy, russia, china, cuba, north korea. it's laughable he thinks he should get clemency. >> lawmakers trying to rein in. so nsa surveillance program, the techniques being used. look, spying is the second oldest profession. i think we know what the oldest is. that's not going to change, is it? >> of course not. this is being sponsored by leahy. he leaked information to the media. he wants to destroy u.s. intelligence. he has no standing to try and fix it. >> the stories out there of spying on other governments and their leaders, that's really nothing new, is it? and those things are carefully, carefully monitored, are they not? >> the house intelligence committee for five years that i was on and there is really aggressive oversight by the senate and house. i wish their members would recognize this. ambassador all bright said when she was ambassador, the french were spying on her. i've done a lot of traveling, they're spying all over the world by our allies. president obama was told to give up his smart phone when he became p
collection capabilities to america's enemy, russia, china, cuba, north korea. it's laughable he thinks he should get clemency. >> lawmakers trying to rein in. so nsa surveillance program, the techniques being used. look, spying is the second oldest profession. i think we know what the oldest is. that's not going to change, is it? >> of course not. this is being sponsored by leahy. he leaked information to the media. he wants to destroy u.s. intelligence. he has no standing to try...
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iranian negotiators are meeting with their counterparts from the u.s., russia, china, britain, france, and germany. the negotiators from the six countries want iran to scale back its uranium enrichment program to alleviate concerns over the country's suspected development of nuclear weapons. in return, the u.s. and other countries say they might consider relaxing sanctions that crippled iran's economy. u.s. president barack obama says there is a possibility that relaxation of sanctions could be phased in. >> we can provide them some very modest relief, but keeping the sanctions -- keeping the core sanctions in place. >> the iranian foreign minister has also expressed hopes of clinching an agreement. >> i believe if there is a political rift, we can have something we can call an agreement, that is mutually acceptable to all. >> sources close to the talks say the two sides still remain apart on how sanctions can be lifted, but negotiators hope john kerry's participation will add momentum to the talks. hardliners in iran are warning people not to be deceived by the overtures from the u.s
iranian negotiators are meeting with their counterparts from the u.s., russia, china, britain, france, and germany. the negotiators from the six countries want iran to scale back its uranium enrichment program to alleviate concerns over the country's suspected development of nuclear weapons. in return, the u.s. and other countries say they might consider relaxing sanctions that crippled iran's economy. u.s. president barack obama says there is a possibility that relaxation of sanctions could be...
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the high level talks include the foreign ministers of russia, china, germany, france and britain. >>> thousands of pakistanis rallied this morning for an end to u.s. drone strikes. they also blocked one of the two main roads n.a.t.o. uses to bring supplies to afghanistan. >> meteorologist: well, it's a beautiful day across the northeast. high pressure is in control, but that cold air is pushing on in out of canada. we're looking at mostly clear skies across much of the north central plains all the way into the west. but take a look down across the pacific southwest and back into portions of new mexico. this upper low heavy pressure drawing in quite a bit of moisture off the pacific ocean, so some areas are going to get hit again and again. particularly across phoenix. if you're traveling along i-17, it's all snow for you and the winds are gusting quite a bit across the region. we'll have to deal with this system quite a bit, not just today but as we head on into tomorrow. it will ring wind, rain and snow across the highest elevations we'll see the snow but we'll also have to deal with
the high level talks include the foreign ministers of russia, china, germany, france and britain. >>> thousands of pakistanis rallied this morning for an end to u.s. drone strikes. they also blocked one of the two main roads n.a.t.o. uses to bring supplies to afghanistan. >> meteorologist: well, it's a beautiful day across the northeast. high pressure is in control, but that cold air is pushing on in out of canada. we're looking at mostly clear skies across much of the north...
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if you think that iran for example over the next few months joins russia china, india by not opposing and tolerating it what impact would that have on the conciliation of the taliban on the april elections as well as the compensation forming the grouping of the governments concerned. as bad as far as the political will and the complications of the situation when he was the head set up some watershed organizations to help maintain a continuity across the watershed across the implementation of the plan it's very provocative and very hard with an even afghanistan. they have helmand province which is facilitated by the international forces and in opportunity to bring afghans together to discuss the situation. in that meeting it was the first time that they had sat together to have this discussion. historically and culturally they were connected with kandahar. it was an interesting at the end of that meeting the people at home and who were upstream. we understand your concerns and we will form a committee and i think that was the last. >> i wouldn't predict a quick change in the position v
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in the case of china, they want iran's oil. in the case of russiaey want to sell weapons to iran. they want to build some of iran's facilities. >> i'm getting a two-minute warning from inside this room where the president is getting ready to speak in just a moment. judith miller has just hit me back on e-mail and our viewers are tweeting me that they can hear me typing as i'm talking with you guys via keyboard. the big headline in all of this is that the president is getting ready to speak on a deal with iran. let's pause. the reason i have paused is because we now are reaching out to all of our fox broadcast stations from across the nation and inviting them into our coverage now so that we are now fox news channel and across all fox broadcast stations. we are inside a two-minute warning as president obama gets ready to speak to the nation and the world about a deal over iran's nuclear program which had been reached this evening in geneva, switzerland. our secretary of state john kerry among the six world power leaders who were around a negotiation
in the case of china, they want iran's oil. in the case of russiaey want to sell weapons to iran. they want to build some of iran's facilities. >> i'm getting a two-minute warning from inside this room where the president is getting ready to speak in just a moment. judith miller has just hit me back on e-mail and our viewers are tweeting me that they can hear me typing as i'm talking with you guys via keyboard. the big headline in all of this is that the president is getting ready to...
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. >> talks in geneva between france, great britain, germany f russia, china, the united states, and iran. there was a scathing speech after iran's supreme leader. speaking to the gathering, iran's military militia, war crimes extending all the way back to world war ii when the united states became the first country to use nuclear weapons. the jewish state was call "dirty rabid dog. ". most ominously in terms of prospects for an agreement on iran's nuclear program where they would suspend uranium enrichment six months. he declared with regards to iran's rights to develop the peaceful nuclear industry, "i insist not one step back wards should be taken with regard to the iranian nation's rights. some red lines must be respected." question, whether or not there is an agreement is reached now, what implications of his quote red lines on prospects with iran's nuclear program? what about that? and what do we know about iran's nuclear program? >> i don't think this is going to destroy the possibility of a deal. sounds like they are on the verge of getting something because secretary of state joh
. >> talks in geneva between france, great britain, germany f russia, china, the united states, and iran. there was a scathing speech after iran's supreme leader. speaking to the gathering, iran's military militia, war crimes extending all the way back to world war ii when the united states became the first country to use nuclear weapons. the jewish state was call "dirty rabid dog. ". most ominously in terms of prospects for an agreement on iran's nuclear program where they...
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it's the u.s., russia, china, france, britain and germany, but there is strong opposition to a deal from audi arabia and israel. ayatollah khomeini said it was the rabid dog of the region, hollande said such comments complicate the talks. y netanyahu renewed his call for a mutually accepted resolution. >>> vice president joe biden is urging lawmakers to hold off on passing sanctions against iran. the obama administration says they could jeopardize the delicate talks. >>> a lawmaker will be back at work after she was attacked feet from capitol hill. she describes herself as a tough girl from queens. when she was walking home from dinner tuesday someone knocked her out from behind and stole her purse. the congresswoman counted herself lucky saying she suffered a bump on her head and bruise on her chin. >> luckily i don't really carry that much cash on me. i had my cell phone and my credit card and id in my coat pocket. so none of that was taken thank fli. >> doctors say all tests came back normal. as for the congresswoman she said she is taking it slow. no arrests have yet been made. >>> p
it's the u.s., russia, china, france, britain and germany, but there is strong opposition to a deal from audi arabia and israel. ayatollah khomeini said it was the rabid dog of the region, hollande said such comments complicate the talks. y netanyahu renewed his call for a mutually accepted resolution. >>> vice president joe biden is urging lawmakers to hold off on passing sanctions against iran. the obama administration says they could jeopardize the delicate talks. >>> a...
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spoke to a representative of human rights watch that organization was critical of the election of russia china saudi arabia and vietnam saying those countries have not permitted. un investigators inside to check on alleged human rights violations. now for its part in china's domination paperwork they said their government has made consistent efforts for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms for the chinese people and a china earnestly fulfills its obligations under relevant international human rights treaties. the other big story with saudi arabia they had expected a bit of resistance in particular after turning down a seat on the un secity council earlier this fall the un received official notification of their rejection of that seat. on tuesday as well. jordan initially had decided to run against saudi arabia within their own regional bloc has since withdrawn and indeed george is now considered the frontrunner to replace saudi arabia on the security council a bit of diplomatic musical chairs. now while the council is considered a pre eminent arm of the united
spoke to a representative of human rights watch that organization was critical of the election of russia china saudi arabia and vietnam saying those countries have not permitted. un investigators inside to check on alleged human rights violations. now for its part in china's domination paperwork they said their government has made consistent efforts for the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms for the chinese people and a china earnestly fulfills its obligations...
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the negotiated the mail at the united states russia china france britain and germany. i'm meeting in sydney that the major powers came close to winning concessions and watched a few weeks ago. the two sides still have some things to work out. negotiators from the us and europe the philippines' economic sanctions if the iranians to scale back their ukrainian enrichment activities. they suspect the lead in to possessing ukrainian with the aim of developing nuclear weapons. the real mom insisted they use their nuclear program for peaceful purposes. grant supreme leader said his country must protect its nuclear rights the plans i had to lobby her monday suggesting iran has no intention of completely halting its uranium enrichment program. monday was speaking to members of the bond indices forces in the capital tehran on wednesday. he reiterated his support iran's delegation at the nuclear talks in geneva he said western countries should first lift economic sanctions against iraq. he criticized in front by name saying it is giving in to control the criticism follows the sum
the negotiated the mail at the united states russia china france britain and germany. i'm meeting in sydney that the major powers came close to winning concessions and watched a few weeks ago. the two sides still have some things to work out. negotiators from the us and europe the philippines' economic sanctions if the iranians to scale back their ukrainian enrichment activities. they suspect the lead in to possessing ukrainian with the aim of developing nuclear weapons. the real mom insisted...
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the morning i particularly want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom germany france russia china and especially lady cathy ashton who is not only a good friend but a persistent. dog and negotiator and somebody who's been staying out there for a long period of time and we're very grateful for her stewardship of these negotiations and if i can take a moment i really want to thank the team from the united states there's been a great many people involved in this effort for a long period of time. both here in switzerland with us now but also back in the united states and they know they are but i will single out our undersecretary of state wendy sherman. who has been a dog an unbelievably patient and and skillful and and she has helped through long and arduous months years stewardship of our part of this within the p five plus one and i'm very grateful to her for those long efforts and all of her team. that the united nations general assembly. in september president obama asked me and our team to work with our partners in order to pursue a negotiated settlement or solution with respect
the morning i particularly want to thank my colleagues from the united kingdom germany france russia china and especially lady cathy ashton who is not only a good friend but a persistent. dog and negotiator and somebody who's been staying out there for a long period of time and we're very grateful for her stewardship of these negotiations and if i can take a moment i really want to thank the team from the united states there's been a great many people involved in this effort for a long period...
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the remaining dough she has a meeting in geneva with their counterparts from the us russia china britain france and germany. yippee union foreign policy chief catherine ashton chairs the times. the main entrance as they using their nuclear program for peaceful purposes negotiators from the six powers to thank the rains are developing nuclear weapons they want them to scale back the uranium enrichment. the u s officials say they might consider relaxing sanctions that have crippled iran's economy it wasn't motivated individual who knew how to diminish those are all local bookies to be done to me said the negotiators am making progress but he admitted the process has beamed top chinese authorities are using state run media attention us officials to call an incident near tiananmen square an act of terrorism the us state department official said the government will conduct its own analysis. on monday of last week a sport utility vehicle drove onto the sidewalk knew this plant and ploughed into the crowd to turn this night so did the three people in the vehicle. police say they were members of
the remaining dough she has a meeting in geneva with their counterparts from the us russia china britain france and germany. yippee union foreign policy chief catherine ashton chairs the times. the main entrance as they using their nuclear program for peaceful purposes negotiators from the six powers to thank the rains are developing nuclear weapons they want them to scale back the uranium enrichment. the u s officials say they might consider relaxing sanctions that have crippled iran's economy...
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intimate means the it looks between uconn and icky fife council on the palate that's the us the uk russia china france and gemini us set to reconvene on the twentieth of december. i think it's that night. a team of doctors in hungary say peed in it that a healthy baby this summer. three nonstop to them on to something framed and teachers to it. the session one year old has kept on life support at the medical center at the unit best gift of treats and of cause and effect kidneys and pancreas with antennae ttp creamy dip trounced don t know don't you go to london and lived according to medical documents that doesn't have to have the full capacity the agenda after such a long period own lives and to the bone. if any of the one and decide if we could all just to keep aaron night to try to ensure that at the beach the beach and if it safely. that had been hiding their attitudes changed three times a week from the countryside to be told to dictate the progress that any of them up and down the seam of the fact that the destiny of contact. at one and done i expected a piece of nights and the recipient
intimate means the it looks between uconn and icky fife council on the palate that's the us the uk russia china france and gemini us set to reconvene on the twentieth of december. i think it's that night. a team of doctors in hungary say peed in it that a healthy baby this summer. three nonstop to them on to something framed and teachers to it. the session one year old has kept on life support at the medical center at the unit best gift of treats and of cause and effect kidneys and pancreas...
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the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine some of the kids don't even speak english experts say in this expanding underground market of foreign orphans innocent kids are being treated like cattle given away without any legal oversight it poses huge risks right because some of the families into which these children home they're probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not so the risk is that it's not. right the risk is that the child is not entering a better situation and certainly as a legal matter again whether the child is yours biologically you are quite the opposite however that child got into your family we want legal processes in place so that the rights of those children are protected the lack of oversight and protection of foreign orphans adopted by u.s. parents has faced ongoing criticism as of this year u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since one nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands o
the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine some of the kids don't even speak english experts say in this expanding underground market of foreign orphans innocent kids are being treated like cattle given away without any legal oversight it poses huge risks right because some of the families into which these children home they're probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them...
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members of the humans rights council had been elected at the un general assembly among them are russia china and saudi arabia in cuba the human rights organizations were quite critical about the vote results corn the new members the worst ones as the non government organization you and watch believes rights violators easily join the council and lead to more the key democratic system as a whole during the voting activists of the pro tibet movement was standing with the huge poster with the words keep china off the un human rights council in front of the un building in new york. however this is not proven in china from joining his counsel meanwhile the chinese authorities promise to improve the situation with observers of human rights in the country. the third millennium of the communist party central committee finished the day before politicians approved the full scale program of reform in all spheres of the chinese community. he will be in the development of private business in the realization of the economy the decisions made at the meeting have already been caught historic the chinese econ
members of the humans rights council had been elected at the un general assembly among them are russia china and saudi arabia in cuba the human rights organizations were quite critical about the vote results corn the new members the worst ones as the non government organization you and watch believes rights violators easily join the council and lead to more the key democratic system as a whole during the voting activists of the pro tibet movement was standing with the huge poster with the words...
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extent india is pitching out of any kind the country's debt until its missions to mars include russia china japan and the units. our aim is to focus on islam and what would our ep i am for the fifth vehicle crash in beijing to jump in sweat. the attack of the chinese capital s once again bah focus on the connecting cans of pop to stop and get increased under its control. chinese authorities say the gti and was behind the attack in the cabbages iconic tiananmen square. still we had gotten too long ago as the full blessing and she was getting to be put in the cotter and two bystanders. china it said the incident. and in all the nice dentist attack got it out but even from its resting on western province of sudan. the foreign ministry said the dti and was sent to the region's stability. what sounds each with a solution. the meeting what you would see stadium complex and deeply thinking that what you would see. back to jen's when steve hansen that name that tune that could see an empty sheet what's the point towards the bench or two she'll call him a funny and i get back to all the time to chan
extent india is pitching out of any kind the country's debt until its missions to mars include russia china japan and the units. our aim is to focus on islam and what would our ep i am for the fifth vehicle crash in beijing to jump in sweat. the attack of the chinese capital s once again bah focus on the connecting cans of pop to stop and get increased under its control. chinese authorities say the gti and was behind the attack in the cabbages iconic tiananmen square. still we had gotten too...
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contacts with the iranian side the setting up meetings with negotiators from the united states russia china france britain and germany. he's working with iranian foreign minister mohammad job i'm sorry to try to close some gaps. iranian deputy foreign minister abbas iraq she said after the second day that the negotiators and work through some details. but major differences remain the iranians have demanded that the major powers recognize their right to enrich uranium. with their counterparts here enriching uranium beyond a certain level of purity would enable authorities and to pour on to develop nuclear weapons international atomic energy agency has repeatedly confirmed that iran secretly continued nuclear development and build new facilities. or a new leader say developing weapons of mass destruction runs counter to the teaching of islam. they point out their country signed the nuclear nonproliferation treaty in nineteen seventy and say that's proof that uranium enrichment program is for peaceful purposes officials say they're trying to produce fuel for nuclear plants and isotopes for can
contacts with the iranian side the setting up meetings with negotiators from the united states russia china france britain and germany. he's working with iranian foreign minister mohammad job i'm sorry to try to close some gaps. iranian deputy foreign minister abbas iraq she said after the second day that the negotiators and work through some details. but major differences remain the iranians have demanded that the major powers recognize their right to enrich uranium. with their counterparts...
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for and this time the homage of up to the east me tea with negotiate as from the united states russia and china and ten crowns and gemini. in its foreign policy chief catherine ashton is also taking cars the diplomats are trying to agree on one of the maintenance and other should do an advanced state of the resolution. the estate deal may involve the iranians scaling back their weapons. w need him and expands into ten point easing of some economic sanctions. here are some pics of state john kerry in which prime minister not on the news and joined the negotiating teams from the country's case as it's still in the day is one and his resume is very. issues on the day for those of you properly and thoroughly addressed. stopping to look sweet to me and ashton chinese foreign minister sergei number off says he'll join the colts on saturday he has apparently being turned to the issue is found about the possibility of lifting sanctions against united. that is really sticking to the hotline the last at times if i've made these mini prime minister and anya me not to any of the indiana on friday after nin
for and this time the homage of up to the east me tea with negotiate as from the united states russia and china and ten crowns and gemini. in its foreign policy chief catherine ashton is also taking cars the diplomats are trying to agree on one of the maintenance and other should do an advanced state of the resolution. the estate deal may involve the iranians scaling back their weapons. w need him and expands into ten point easing of some economic sanctions. here are some pics of state john...
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russia for them so our top five emerging markets declined twenty one percent said the c.e.o. with brazil down twenty five percent mexico down eighteen percent india down eighteen percent china down eighteen percent russia down thirty percent cisco you know very famously was the poster child of the dot com boom and bust of the late ninety's early two thousand two thousand and one period it was at one point the highest capitalized company in the world and then of course there rather's. which are the backbone of the internet are infected with the n.s.a. spying if any country in the world wants to stop spying the need to stop doing business with cisco immediately and i.b.m. famously is also getting crushed by revelations that they're in bed with the n.s.a. and very spike and is for corporate espionage is for it's for taking you know the u.s. never accuses china manipulating the currency anymore remember last year the used to say of china as a currency manipulator never tim geithner before i picked up a job working for warburg pincus you know basically committing acts of financial terrorism but in the private sector now so they don't talk about china being a currency manipulator anym
russia for them so our top five emerging markets declined twenty one percent said the c.e.o. with brazil down twenty five percent mexico down eighteen percent india down eighteen percent china down eighteen percent russia down thirty percent cisco you know very famously was the poster child of the dot com boom and bust of the late ninety's early two thousand two thousand and one period it was at one point the highest capitalized company in the world and then of course there rather's. which are...
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they still oppose the president basis but still russia and china advised the president of the highest levels. if he's sure to sign a bilateral agreement remarkable for russia in particular which has been quite vocal about this. iran has not yet changed its position about that. the president what he was in new york reiterated a previous positiothe previousposition at d leave afghanistan. we don't know if the dialogue will lead to a modification of that. but let me briefly see why that would be so important. to the extent that iran has been supporting some television commanders, that shouldn't be misconstrued as support for the taliban. they support armed groups in order to send messages to the united states, perhaps the afghan government from time to time but that of course is destructive besides the fact i might mention this, it kills people, which is undesirable. and they might be prepared to stop that in that case. perhaps more important is that iran has a great deal of influence, softcover as it has been referred to in afghanistan. there are many afghan political leaders who they h
they still oppose the president basis but still russia and china advised the president of the highest levels. if he's sure to sign a bilateral agreement remarkable for russia in particular which has been quite vocal about this. iran has not yet changed its position about that. the president what he was in new york reiterated a previous positiothe previousposition at d leave afghanistan. we don't know if the dialogue will lead to a modification of that. but let me briefly see why that would be...
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it that would buy time for the two countries along with the other negotiating powers which are russia china france and germany to strike a long term deal marty is a journalist based in tehran and he says the talks are hanging in the balance. no one can can expect a major breakthrough as long as the israeli lobby is putting pressure on the western side if the western side one school respects iranian right to enrich uranium. if they are ready to respect that right i can guarantee from my sources close to the negotiating team that the talks with definitely succeed. otherwise if they are not going to respect your right to enrich uranium it's not going to get anywhere iran says we're going to be more cooperative we're going to be more transparent at the. at the same time iran wants the other side to be more serious that is they have to start lifting the genocidal sanctions those sanctions are killing ordinary iranians diabetic's cancer patients have affiliates they're not harming the government they're harming ordinary people the heart the syrian capital has once again been torn by a deadly bomb
it that would buy time for the two countries along with the other negotiating powers which are russia china france and germany to strike a long term deal marty is a journalist based in tehran and he says the talks are hanging in the balance. no one can can expect a major breakthrough as long as the israeli lobby is putting pressure on the western side if the western side one school respects iranian right to enrich uranium. if they are ready to respect that right i can guarantee from my sources...
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the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine it poses huge risks right because some of the pay always into which these children who are probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not as of this year u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since one nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american adoptive parents reporting from new york marine upward nile r.t. . while i'm wanted children have been advertised for every home at least once a week he spoke to one young man who told us how his life took a turn for the worse when he was passed on to a new family dimitris stewart was five years old when he and his brother were adopted from an orphanage in a small town near moscow it would be a rocky road living with his adoptive american parents didn't really feel like. i was there when he was a young teenager after years of strained relations and after his parents had biological children of their own the
the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine it poses huge risks right because some of the pay always into which these children who are probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not as of this year u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since one nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american...
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the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine poses huge risks right because some of the families into which these children who are probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not as of this year u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since one thousand nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american adoptive parents reporting from new york marine upper nile r.t. what happens to adopted children when their foster families are preparing to have their own children are two spoke to one young man who found himself advertised online and then passed on to a new family after his parents decided he was not want it anymore. dimitris stewart was five years old when he and his brother were adopted from an orphanage in a small town near moscow it would be a rocky road living with his adoptive american parents didn't really feel like. i was there when he was a young teenager after years of strained relations and
the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine poses huge risks right because some of the families into which these children who are probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not as of this year u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since one thousand nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american...