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and so they have actually paid a price to get to this point. >> so what about russia and china? >> well russia doesn't really want a nuclear armed iran on its southern borderment i think basically when you talk about what could be hit actually moscow is a lot closer than say rome. so it was actually-- in their self-interest to make sure that iran didn't get a nuclear weapon. though i'm not sure they really thought that iran was about to get a nuclear weapon. they also wanted both countries, i think wanted to keep the united states on their side. they have deals that they want to do on other issues including things like the crimea and you crane and with china a series of issues about human rights and the south china sea. they need to be able to work with the americans. and they also knew that in this case you had to work with the americans or it didn't work. basically the united states had put this coalition together. the obama administration president obama personally had put together the greatest coalition in history in a peacetime environment of putting together sanctions on on
and so they have actually paid a price to get to this point. >> so what about russia and china? >> well russia doesn't really want a nuclear armed iran on its southern borderment i think basically when you talk about what could be hit actually moscow is a lot closer than say rome. so it was actually-- in their self-interest to make sure that iran didn't get a nuclear weapon. though i'm not sure they really thought that iran was about to get a nuclear weapon. they also wanted both...
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russia china, iran are three of the probably most sophisticated with the largest capabilities. ing the country that has probably the most prolific and the widest ranging group of collectors that are out collecting intelligence from the government from the commercial sector to educational institutions et cetera. on a global level, the u.s. is not the only target. the u.s. is one of the targets of these intelligent services. >> u.s. also has these capabilities as well. the fact they were able to get into the white house system that's scary and one thing. but the fact that evan was saying they were able to own the state department's system and it seems like that went on for quite some time. that's kind of shocking isn't it? >> yeah. i don't have specific information about the state department hack but i can tell you it's very typical for these sophisticated hackers. once they get a foothold into the network to be on there for many months or even years, completely undetected. >> wow. >> that is really the disturbing part because with that level of access that they've got, they've go
russia china, iran are three of the probably most sophisticated with the largest capabilities. ing the country that has probably the most prolific and the widest ranging group of collectors that are out collecting intelligence from the government from the commercial sector to educational institutions et cetera. on a global level, the u.s. is not the only target. the u.s. is one of the targets of these intelligent services. >> u.s. also has these capabilities as well. the fact they were...
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and in terms of the countries who have the greatest capabilities in this i am told that it is russia, china guess to a lesser extent north korea and iran? >> yes, dozens of government agencies that have capabilities that are very, very sophisticated. russia russia, china and iran are three of the most sophisticated with the largest capabilities. china being the country that has probably the most prolific and the widest ranging of groups of collectors to collecting intelligence from the government from the commercial sector to the educational institutions et cetera and on the global level, the zusu.s. is not the only target, but one of the targets of the services like this. >> and the fact that they were able to get into the white house system is scary in one thing, and the fact that e evan was saying that they were able to own the state department system and that went on for some time is kind of shocking, isn't it? >> yeah. i don't have specific information about the state department hack, but i can tell you that it is very very typical for these sophisticated hackers once they get a footho
and in terms of the countries who have the greatest capabilities in this i am told that it is russia, china guess to a lesser extent north korea and iran? >> yes, dozens of government agencies that have capabilities that are very, very sophisticated. russia russia, china and iran are three of the most sophisticated with the largest capabilities. china being the country that has probably the most prolific and the widest ranging of groups of collectors to collecting intelligence from the...
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. >> nixon cut a teal with china basically at odds with russia. developed a friendship with brezhnev. >> china had a nuclear weapon already. >> they had lots of nuclear weapons. that is called diplomacy. it is messy and it happens. >> i think the obama administration track record on diplomacy is shoddy. i don't have a lot of faith they're doing well. what we're seeing with negotiating process -- melissa: let's bring in peter barnes sitting at white house where we're waiting for the president to come out. he was supposed to come out at 2:15. he is couple minutes behind. >> what a big surprise. melissa: not a surprise there. peter barnes. >> i want to clarify when sanctions get lifted. we have a fact sheet from the white house on this. basis the e.u. and u.n. security council sanctions would be lifted once iran has taken all of its nuclear related steps. this is according to the white house fact sheet. again, the u.s. however would only would phase out its sanctions, over a period of 10 years as iran complies with the terms of this final agreement. i
. >> nixon cut a teal with china basically at odds with russia. developed a friendship with brezhnev. >> china had a nuclear weapon already. >> they had lots of nuclear weapons. that is called diplomacy. it is messy and it happens. >> i think the obama administration track record on diplomacy is shoddy. i don't have a lot of faith they're doing well. what we're seeing with negotiating process -- melissa: let's bring in peter barnes sitting at white house where we're...
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russia china germany, britain, and france.have brought pressure to bear on iran through sanctions, and that's really why iran is there. their economy has been devastated by the sanctions and the low oil prices. and i think that's why we have to bring this to a conclusion and hopefully successfully. and one final point, the president's opponents keep saying let's stop the negotiations and increase the sanctions. there is no evidence that i'm aware of none whatsoever, that the other five countries involved russia, china, germany, france, and britain, will under those circumstances, join us in increasing the sanctions. so if we did as the president's opponents on capitol hill want us to do we would transform the sanctions from universal sanctions, which are effective, to unilateral sanctions, which are ineffective. they would, in fact achieve the precise opposite of what it is they say they want in terms of sanctions. >> senator, i want to ask you about a personal dynamic that the negotiators experience. and i think some of this
russia china germany, britain, and france.have brought pressure to bear on iran through sanctions, and that's really why iran is there. their economy has been devastated by the sanctions and the low oil prices. and i think that's why we have to bring this to a conclusion and hopefully successfully. and one final point, the president's opponents keep saying let's stop the negotiations and increase the sanctions. there is no evidence that i'm aware of none whatsoever, that the other five...
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russia, france china, as well as germany. they are the representatives of the international community that have been negotiateing with iran and it appears they have reached an agreement. this news conference this statement, this announcement which will happen in the next few minutes is going to be watched very very closely. will this be enough for the u.s. administration to persuade congress not to impose those sanctions >> >> james, you've been hearing from your western sources. has anything been coming from the iranian contingent? twitter i think has been the most reliable source on that. >>reporter: twitter is where the information has been coming from the iranian side. and the main negotiator here the man who's been up with john kerry, they spent one series of meetings overnight, eight and a half hours finishing just before 6:00 a.m. and then a short break before they started talking again, the iranian foreign minister has said found solutions, ready to start drafting immediately. now, he's not talking about drafting what
russia, france china, as well as germany. they are the representatives of the international community that have been negotiateing with iran and it appears they have reached an agreement. this news conference this statement, this announcement which will happen in the next few minutes is going to be watched very very closely. will this be enough for the u.s. administration to persuade congress not to impose those sanctions >> >> james, you've been hearing from your western sources....
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the first meeting of the day is under way, but the foreign ministers of russia china and france are gone. that's not necessarily a bad thing. it could mean that they wrapped up their part of this and have left town. but we did know that they are represented in those meetings that are already under way today. as you noted, they extended things a day after they were unable to meet yesterday's deadline. there were various reports about whether they made progress on some of the key issues including, and this is a big one for iran whether the sackses s for iran, whether the sackses sanctions will be lifted immediately or over time. >> tracie potts, thanks. >>> we're learning this morning that we will hear from two secret service agents who witnessed a high profile security breach at the white house. earlier this month, two agents drove into a secure area during the investigation of a suspicious package. the chairman of the house oversight committee is issuing subpoenas to the witnesses. he says he wants answers on why the secret service appears to be systemically broken. >>> and happy april.
the first meeting of the day is under way, but the foreign ministers of russia china and france are gone. that's not necessarily a bad thing. it could mean that they wrapped up their part of this and have left town. but we did know that they are represented in those meetings that are already under way today. as you noted, they extended things a day after they were unable to meet yesterday's deadline. there were various reports about whether they made progress on some of the key issues...
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russia china, saudi arabia and afghanistan were all participating. organizers say it's as much about networking as bragging rights. >> we are gathering the good people to fight the terrorists everywhere. it's an opportunity for the team leadered to meet and know each other as the terrorists have become international. >> jordan is a member of the u.s.-led military coalition against isis militants neighboring serra, iraq, and supports the saudi-led campaign against rebels in yemen? >>> the philippines today, thousands of cyclists rode through manila to campaign for cleaner air ahead of earth day and asking for more bike lanes. manila has very poor air quality because of traffic and factories. a report by the world health organization shows people who live in southeast asia are most at risk for heart and respiratory-related illnesses all because of pollution. beijing, china considered to have the worst air pollution in the world. we've all even pictures of than it is a morbid situation. >>> checking in on the weather with anthony slaughter. >> good to b
russia china, saudi arabia and afghanistan were all participating. organizers say it's as much about networking as bragging rights. >> we are gathering the good people to fight the terrorists everywhere. it's an opportunity for the team leadered to meet and know each other as the terrorists have become international. >> jordan is a member of the u.s.-led military coalition against isis militants neighboring serra, iraq, and supports the saudi-led campaign against rebels in yemen?...
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u.s., china, russia, india. of course, they say they will. so my question to our esteemed guests here, what have you heard russians say about what they plan to do on missile defense and more importantly, what do you believe? what's bluster? what's beef? what are they up to? >> that's a good question. maybe steve has some more insights on that. i've been trying to ask myself this question for many years. >> i think there's a disconnect you see between the way they talk about american missile defense and when you look at russian missile defense programs. the s-300 the s-400, the s-500 are all designed to replicate we have in pac 3, and the sm-3. so, it's not unusual for the russians to say one thing and do something else but i think they're looking at these sorts of missile defense capabilities as a logical part of their force mix. >> in the back. >> greg tillman arms control association. frank, you mentioned the importance of the sm-3 2-a deployments in poland by 2018 for providing territorial defense for all of europe. there has not been yet
u.s., china, russia, india. of course, they say they will. so my question to our esteemed guests here, what have you heard russians say about what they plan to do on missile defense and more importantly, what do you believe? what's bluster? what's beef? what are they up to? >> that's a good question. maybe steve has some more insights on that. i've been trying to ask myself this question for many years. >> i think there's a disconnect you see between the way they talk about american...
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and these other emerging super powers like china and india and russia.here a shall we say threat that if in fact the congress kills this deal that those countries can say, you know what, united states, iran did a get job here they came to the tablg, we're not back you up. is that a real threat? >> i think there is that danger. if the u.s. in effect walks away from this because congress tries to block the administration or refuses to agree to some of the lifting of sanctions, which is a little bit down the road it's going to empower the iranians. the advantage we have right now, they are the ones isolated and really need this deal. we've got the sanctions worked not just because the united states has been sanctioning iran since the 70s, it's because the european union put an oil and gas embargo on them and the european union engaged in financial sanctions because russia and china held firm with us and india and japan and south korea stopped buying iranian energy. if we walk away we lose all of that pressure and the iranians are at the advantage. i do thin
and these other emerging super powers like china and india and russia.here a shall we say threat that if in fact the congress kills this deal that those countries can say, you know what, united states, iran did a get job here they came to the tablg, we're not back you up. is that a real threat? >> i think there is that danger. if the u.s. in effect walks away from this because congress tries to block the administration or refuses to agree to some of the lifting of sanctions, which is a...
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but it seems to me when you look at a larger scale attack, such as might be mounted by either russia or chinaadvantage over defense. as one example, i would note the plan to deploy 14 interceptors in alaska is going to cost roughly $1 billion. my guess is either russia or china could add 14 offensive warheads for significantly less. but at least until at some point there may be a technological breakthrough that changes that equation, but is not immediately evident now. and therefore it seems to me if you want to get back to something like a more if you want to get back to a more cooperative discussion, it's going to requireym moving past the point refined in the broader relationship reassuring russians that our intention is not aimed at a russian missile attack will be key to a more productive discussion. thanks very much. [ applause ] >> so we'llú conversation going.t( i think i'll kick it off actually with a comment about what you wrote this past maybe ten days ago or so on the limits of missile defense and anniversary of the 32nd anniversary and you gave a history in a way how the expectat
but it seems to me when you look at a larger scale attack, such as might be mounted by either russia or chinaadvantage over defense. as one example, i would note the plan to deploy 14 interceptors in alaska is going to cost roughly $1 billion. my guess is either russia or china could add 14 offensive warheads for significantly less. but at least until at some point there may be a technological breakthrough that changes that equation, but is not immediately evident now. and therefore it seems to...
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. >> russia hand china continue to develop very sophisticated cyber programs.ail, the russian cyber threat is more severe than we had previously assessed. >> russian hackers gain accessed to a unclassified computer system that contained president obama's private schedule. elise, how did the russians -- do we know the route in that the russians used? >> we do as of today, lawrence. in fact, the lawrence hackers broke into the white house by jumping over from penetrated state department networks. we heard a lot about the breach at the state department, which they are still fighting off after more than three months. what russian hackers were able to do is send a spam e-mail to a state department employee that allowed them to jump over to the white house. >> let's listen to what clapper said in his testimony about this. >> attacks against us are increasing in frequency, scale and while we need to be prepared, the reality is, we've been living with a constant and expanding barrage of cyber attacks for some time. >> elise, what do we know about our defenses for this?
. >> russia hand china continue to develop very sophisticated cyber programs.ail, the russian cyber threat is more severe than we had previously assessed. >> russian hackers gain accessed to a unclassified computer system that contained president obama's private schedule. elise, how did the russians -- do we know the route in that the russians used? >> we do as of today, lawrence. in fact, the lawrence hackers broke into the white house by jumping over from penetrated state...
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that and what is interesting is the scientific community, expert community joined i might adobe russia, china, germany france, great britain, their experts all agree with us. so this is not just the united states of america. this is a global mandate issued by the united nations to be able to negotiate with iran, they are the ones who created the beginning of this and the congress assisted bypassing sanctions helping to bring iran to the table. the whole purpose of the sanctions was to have a negotiation, now we are having that negotiation and i think we have earned the right through that we have achieved in the interim agreement and what we have laid out in this parameter that has been set forth, we have earned the right to be able to try to complete this without interference, and certainly without partisan politics. >> schieffer: let me shift quickly, the press met with raul castro yesterday, the president and said he would consider your recommendations on whether or not cuba should be removed from the list of nations that sponsor terrorism, what did you meet? >> what what did you suggest? >
that and what is interesting is the scientific community, expert community joined i might adobe russia, china, germany france, great britain, their experts all agree with us. so this is not just the united states of america. this is a global mandate issued by the united nations to be able to negotiate with iran, they are the ones who created the beginning of this and the congress assisted bypassing sanctions helping to bring iran to the table. the whole purpose of the sanctions was to have a...
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on the other side of the world we have china who is technologically a good 20 years behind russia. but they are making steady progress in the cability of the submarines as well as the areas over which they operate. they are workingard at becong a worldwiwide navy. we are watchching their progres for us t to sustain ouour dominanc under those conditions, we need a multipronged approach. we nd to make sure we have the best submarines and platforms. we havave a plan to do that through continued improvemes in the strture of the ship and the systems we carry on board. as we look at how we go after this wide range of issues arou the worldwe have to increase the impaceach of those submarines has on the domain they areperating in.n. that involves using more capable weapons and vehicles and extension -- extding the reach of each of our submarirines. we are confident f for the for seeable future, we will still be able to operate undetted free muchch anywhere want in thehe world. the question is how we maximize the impact t of our ability to do that. we need to do that with the payloads we ca
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ministers from russia, china and france they left two days ago. so why is the u.s.at the table? i thought had they said come on back folks two days ago that you would have found polling that showed well over 75 per of the american people would have said good call. now you are starting to get greater strength in these negotiations that did not happen. the question is why did that not happen karl. >> it's a good question. we had the administration set mile markers in terms of item they wanted in the deal and type and it doesn't look like the mile markers are being met. there is an interesting comment by julie ann smith who is the former security advisor to vice president biden where she says the president is determined to prove the republicans wrong and prove the world wrong. i think this is the core of the problem. president obama is looking for a legacy for a big deal that will thereby in his last two years in office on the foreign policy front and that sometimes cloud people's vision of ways the nature of a good deal. the president early on said the iranians don't
ministers from russia, china and france they left two days ago. so why is the u.s.at the table? i thought had they said come on back folks two days ago that you would have found polling that showed well over 75 per of the american people would have said good call. now you are starting to get greater strength in these negotiations that did not happen. the question is why did that not happen karl. >> it's a good question. we had the administration set mile markers in terms of item they...
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three ministers have left j russia, china and france leaving their political director directors in charge britain's foreign deputy phillip hammonds is here and i asked him this morning just how close the negotiates were to agreeing on a framework agreement towards a final deal. >> we have made some very significant progress over the last few days but it has been slow going. we decided to break last night because some of the staff had been working through the previous night. we wanted people to be fresh as we tackle the last few issues that remain. we're now working on them this morning. i'm optimistic we will make further progress this morning but it does mean the iranians being willing to meet us while there are still issues we need to deal with. fingers crossed and we will hope to get there during the course of the day. >> reporter: phillip hammond speaking this morning. he expressed some optimism but also said they wouldn't go for what's the phrase a bad deal. wouldn't make a deal for the sake of having one to leave here. the pressure is on the americans to make sure they have somethin
three ministers have left j russia, china and france leaving their political director directors in charge britain's foreign deputy phillip hammonds is here and i asked him this morning just how close the negotiates were to agreeing on a framework agreement towards a final deal. >> we have made some very significant progress over the last few days but it has been slow going. we decided to break last night because some of the staff had been working through the previous night. we wanted...
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the six world powers, britain, france, germany russia, china and of course the united states working this past week to hammer out a final deal on iran's nuclear program by june 30. after years of talks, even that koumtd come down -- could the ultimate agreement include the enrichment of uranium. good to see you, thank you so much for joining us. you share the subcommittee on counter terrorism and intelligence, so we want to get your insights here. is that the last sticking point? if thatt's the case, is it black or white. >> i think this is a bad deal. if everything we have heard about it is true, basically what the u.s. is doing is lock in the nuclear infrastructure in iran, so they can break loose, they can break out. we're allowing them to keep the centrifuges they're going to be in encased locations, which will be very difficult for us to take them out in the future. we went into this to take away iran's nuclear power. now we're basically institution institutionalizeing it. >> if they continue to enrich uranium, we know that that could lead to the acquisition of a bomb. shouldn't
the six world powers, britain, france, germany russia, china and of course the united states working this past week to hammer out a final deal on iran's nuclear program by june 30. after years of talks, even that koumtd come down -- could the ultimate agreement include the enrichment of uranium. good to see you, thank you so much for joining us. you share the subcommittee on counter terrorism and intelligence, so we want to get your insights here. is that the last sticking point? if thatt's the...
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>> india, russia china. first thing is the number.tate department won't say how many americans in yemen have registered with the embassy there because they don't know what percentage that is. is it 10%, is it nearly 100%. they don't have a hard figure on the numbers. the airport is closed. the state department will say we have been telling americans there for some time now this is not a safe place to go we have limited ability to get you out. the best advice they are offering now is to shelter in place. but for the americans there, we saw the man killed yesterday, got to be frustrating advice. >> is there anything bob baer the u.s. can do to help u.s. citizens get out of there now? that's an awful situation. >> you heard the ambassador say the houthis have surface-to-air missiles. i wouldn't want to be sending in a c-17 or any other plane in to aden definitely not sanaa. it's too dangerous. it's a full-on war as i just said. we simply cannot risk american troops for these people who should have left weeks ago. >> general hertling? >>
>> india, russia china. first thing is the number.tate department won't say how many americans in yemen have registered with the embassy there because they don't know what percentage that is. is it 10%, is it nearly 100%. they don't have a hard figure on the numbers. the airport is closed. the state department will say we have been telling americans there for some time now this is not a safe place to go we have limited ability to get you out. the best advice they are offering now is to...
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it is a nuclear bargain between britain, france, russia, china germany, the eu america, and iran.ased on a hard-hitting, hardheaded, uncompromising assessment of what is required to protect ourselves, israel and the region of the world. if the final deal on the table does not meet the president's requirements, we simply will not sign it. the final deal must effectively cut off iran's pathway to a bomb. if it doesn't, no deal. the final deal must ensure a breakout timeline for at least one year for a decade. a final deal must include sanction relief calibrated against iran taking meaningful steps to constrain the program. if it doesn't, no deal. a final deal must provide a verifiable insurance to the international community to ensure that iran's program is peaceful going forward. if it doesn't, no deal. if iran sheets at any -- iran sheets at any time and does for a nuclear weapon, every option we have to respond today remains on the table and more. i have been involved in arms control agreements since i was a kid in the senate at 30 years of age. every major agreement. towards the
it is a nuclear bargain between britain, france, russia, china germany, the eu america, and iran.ased on a hard-hitting, hardheaded, uncompromising assessment of what is required to protect ourselves, israel and the region of the world. if the final deal on the table does not meet the president's requirements, we simply will not sign it. the final deal must effectively cut off iran's pathway to a bomb. if it doesn't, no deal. the final deal must ensure a breakout timeline for at least one year...
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each time we saw the leaders of the p5+1 -- those are the nations including russia, china and the united france and the u.k -- gather with the iranian foreign minister to talk about exactly what kind of framework would move them ahead to prevent iran from ever being able to make a nuclear weapon. we want to go live to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. very interesting moment here to see how that was received by different sides, nicole. >> no doubt, liz, and we watched the market, certainly a market that went pack and forth. we saw volatility throughout this day. this market is very headline-driven. of course, all the news that we've gotten on iran right now as we go into the close we're seeing up arrows across the board for the dow, the nasdaq, the s&p 500 and the russell 2000. the dow's up about 83 points at the moment, and some of the winners would be home depot, verizon, jpmorgan. wanted to check in on governor daddy -- governor daddy yesterday, the ipo searched about 30%, today hit a new high of 27.27, and we're looking at it right now. let's take a look
each time we saw the leaders of the p5+1 -- those are the nations including russia, china and the united france and the u.k -- gather with the iranian foreign minister to talk about exactly what kind of framework would move them ahead to prevent iran from ever being able to make a nuclear weapon. we want to go live to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. very interesting moment here to see how that was received by different sides, nicole. >> no doubt, liz, and we...
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iran has several nuclear armed neighbors, pakistan india, russia china, and, of course israel. plus iran has faced active opposition from the world's superpower for three decades. seymour seymour seymour hersh reported extensionally not to tappel regime but the country. they are regarded by some as pretty nasty terrorist outfits. for a decade starting in 2001, tehran watched as 200,000 american troops across eastern and western borders in iraq and afghanistan. the bush administration openly talked about the need for regime change in tehran which was branded part of the globe's axis of evil. i'm not making the case that any of these policies toward iran should have been altered. international politics is a rough business. but given these realities, is it so bizarre that iran has behaved as it has, or that it has sought to build a nuclear industry that could give it a pathway to a nuclear weapon. would a secular, hyper rational country facing the same array of threats have acted differently. in 1963 john f. kennedy predicted that the world would see 15 to 25 new nuclear armed sta
iran has several nuclear armed neighbors, pakistan india, russia china, and, of course israel. plus iran has faced active opposition from the world's superpower for three decades. seymour seymour seymour hersh reported extensionally not to tappel regime but the country. they are regarded by some as pretty nasty terrorist outfits. for a decade starting in 2001, tehran watched as 200,000 american troops across eastern and western borders in iraq and afghanistan. the bush administration openly...
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other countries like russia china, india evacuated citizens.y're wondering why more is not being done to help citizens of yemeni descend. we encourage all u.s. citizens to shelter into a secure location until able to depart safely. u.s. citizens wishing to depart should do so via commercial transportation options when they are available. his family devastated. i asked what kind of man he was. >> he is very young, healthy, quiet person. you will see the smile on this face when you talk to him, even if he's upset or mad, he will always have that smile. he works on the gas station and co-own it and his customers even get really upset and some of them to you will see the tears in their eyes that jamal passed away. >> a good man, according to his family all around. council for american-islamic relation says 150 families currently there u.s. citizens in yemen in the conflict. >> keep us posted. >>> for more on how you can help keep children and others safe as violence continues to escalate in yemen, check out cnn.com/impact. >>> still ahead -- the po
other countries like russia china, india evacuated citizens.y're wondering why more is not being done to help citizens of yemeni descend. we encourage all u.s. citizens to shelter into a secure location until able to depart safely. u.s. citizens wishing to depart should do so via commercial transportation options when they are available. his family devastated. i asked what kind of man he was. >> he is very young, healthy, quiet person. you will see the smile on this face when you talk to...
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russia china, and many other countries would condemn it.ran would be seen as the victim of an unprovoked invasion. the sanctions would crumble. its nuclear program would be devastated but iran would begin to rebuild it. even under the current sanctions iran makes tens of billion dollars of oil revenues. more than enough to rebuild the facilities. finally, once it had been attacked tehran would invoke the need for a deterrent against future attacks and invasions and it would work directly on a nuclear weapon. in his op-ed advocating war with iran former u.n. ambassador argues that military attacks should be combined with vigorous american support for iran's opposition aimed at regime change in tehran. but bombing and then threatening the islamic reup.public existence would produce a different effect. for more go to cnn.com/fareed. let's get started. so let's dig into the deal. the chances of reaching a final one in june and homes of passing the republican held congress. benjamin rhodes is assistant to the president and deputy national securi
russia china, and many other countries would condemn it.ran would be seen as the victim of an unprovoked invasion. the sanctions would crumble. its nuclear program would be devastated but iran would begin to rebuild it. even under the current sanctions iran makes tens of billion dollars of oil revenues. more than enough to rebuild the facilities. finally, once it had been attacked tehran would invoke the need for a deterrent against future attacks and invasions and it would work directly on a...
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a lot of the stuff, it deals with china and russia primarily as you know. in fact, he is in russia. affected to china, he is now in russia, which says a lot. the irony is he is exposing, mr. civil liberties, exposing our government is so, where russia is a police state and there is no privacy. so it does not make any sense to me. he has done great damage to our national security and done great damage to this advancing of these policies in this town and advancing this legislation. as a candidate, the one thing i'm more about as we present my bill and house intel presents its bill, which will deal with nsa, and i talked with the chairman, the political environment in the post-snowden world, how is that going to hamper our ability to move this legislation forward. what impact is snowden going to have on this. i would argue my bill, i think i have an easier load. all am doing is adding liability protection and more privacy. i think i have an easier challenge in front of me. i would argue house intelligence, it's going to be more difficult because they have never codified the information
a lot of the stuff, it deals with china and russia primarily as you know. in fact, he is in russia. affected to china, he is now in russia, which says a lot. the irony is he is exposing, mr. civil liberties, exposing our government is so, where russia is a police state and there is no privacy. so it does not make any sense to me. he has done great damage to our national security and done great damage to this advancing of these policies in this town and advancing this legislation. as a...
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to create a triangular diplomacy where opening to china and a detente with russia as we pulled out of vietnam, preserves the united states' influence and power in the world after a retreat from vietna after a retreat from vietnam by doing this balance with russia, china and to me that was a creative leap that even the bright people the best and the brightest. had not thought of earlier and that helped to preserve our influence in the world. wise man. six friends and the world that they made george kenneth. charles. dean atcheson. and john mcenvoy loy were they the essence of the establishment? they were. i wrote that book with a friend he have an thomas. i was covering ronald reagan's campaign. and the people were handing out leaflets. and sort of an establishment. and the rock ferrells and evan a friend from college had come from a more prep school back ground saying evan what is this thing? we decided to demystify it by writing a book about six people about the core of the establishment and went through republicans and democrats. they had a passion. you know for rising a abov
to create a triangular diplomacy where opening to china and a detente with russia as we pulled out of vietnam, preserves the united states' influence and power in the world after a retreat from vietna after a retreat from vietnam by doing this balance with russia, china and to me that was a creative leap that even the bright people the best and the brightest. had not thought of earlier and that helped to preserve our influence in the world. wise man. six friends and the world that they made...
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india, russia, china, probably a chunk of european countries begin to give a back door to iran.ich barack obama has somewhat brilliantly carved together a moment when all nations in the world are together, the notion that's going to hold beyond this time is crazy. it will not hold. so we'll become less relevant to the direction iran takes in the future. because that sanctions regime is an illusion down the road. >> that's going to have to be the last word tonight. thank you all very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, a judge has dropped most of the charges against floyd dent after he was beaten during a traffic stop. he was in court again today on that one charge that remains. he took a lie detector test on that charge. that's coming up. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels
india, russia, china, probably a chunk of european countries begin to give a back door to iran.ich barack obama has somewhat brilliantly carved together a moment when all nations in the world are together, the notion that's going to hold beyond this time is crazy. it will not hold. so we'll become less relevant to the direction iran takes in the future. because that sanctions regime is an illusion down the road. >> that's going to have to be the last word tonight. thank you all very much...
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ground are telling us the first meeting of the day is already under way but the top officials from russia chinave already left. they still have satisfy there. they also tell us that they're in the process of finalizing language for what may be a nuclear historic agreement between the u.s. and its partners and iran to curb that muk cler program, but it could also lift sanctions on iran. one of the biggest issues is how quickly will those sanctions get lifted. so we're standing by to find out if in fact they have come up with agreements because the white house has said if it doesn't look like they will make some sort of deal in the near future they won't wait until the final june 30th deadline to pull out of these talks. >> tracie potts live on chicago for us. thank you. >>> iraqi forces making progress in tikrit. we're getting a look at new video from u.s. led air strikes. this is hitting some isis targets. department of defense just releasing footage. the u.s. launched air strikes last week at the request of the iraqi government. >>> a virginia senator has been singled out as an enemy of isaiah
ground are telling us the first meeting of the day is already under way but the top officials from russia chinave already left. they still have satisfy there. they also tell us that they're in the process of finalizing language for what may be a nuclear historic agreement between the u.s. and its partners and iran to curb that muk cler program, but it could also lift sanctions on iran. one of the biggest issues is how quickly will those sanctions get lifted. so we're standing by to find out if...
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russia china and many other countries would condemn it.ran would be seen as the victim of an unprovoked invasion. sanctions would crumble. its nuclear program would be devastated but iran would begin to rebuild it. even under the current sanctions, iran makes tens of billions of dollars in oil revenues. more than enough to afford to rebuild its facilities. finally, once it had been attack tehran would invoke the need for a deterrent against future attacks and invasion and it would work directly and speedily not on a nuclear program, but a nuclear weapon. in his op-ed advocating war with iran former u.n. ambassador john bolton argues that military attacks should be combined with vigorous american support for iran's opposition aimed at regime change in tehran. but bombing and then threatening the islamic republic's existence would likely produce exactly the opposite effect -- a government strengthened at home now with a clear rationale to acquire a nuclear deterrent. for more go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this wee
russia china and many other countries would condemn it.ran would be seen as the victim of an unprovoked invasion. sanctions would crumble. its nuclear program would be devastated but iran would begin to rebuild it. even under the current sanctions, iran makes tens of billions of dollars in oil revenues. more than enough to afford to rebuild its facilities. finally, once it had been attack tehran would invoke the need for a deterrent against future attacks and invasion and it would work directly...
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india, russia china, probably a chunk of european countries begin to give a back door to iran.e way in which barack obama has somewhat brilliantly carved together a moment when all nations in the world are together, the notion that's going to hold beyond this time is crazy. it will not hold. so we'll become less relevant to the direction iran takes in the future. because that sanctions regime is an illusion down the road. >> that's going to have to be the last word tonight. thank you all very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up a judge has dropped most of the charges against floyd dent after he was beaten during a traffic stop. he was in court again today on that one charge that remains. he took a lie detector test on that charge. that's coming up. ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. one of the best things about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explore
india, russia china, probably a chunk of european countries begin to give a back door to iran.e way in which barack obama has somewhat brilliantly carved together a moment when all nations in the world are together, the notion that's going to hold beyond this time is crazy. it will not hold. so we'll become less relevant to the direction iran takes in the future. because that sanctions regime is an illusion down the road. >> that's going to have to be the last word tonight. thank you all...
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do more offensively in cyberspace against russia china, iran north korea, and all of the people who are adversaryies on the internet. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next. >> tonight on "all in" -- police officer charged with murder after a video shows him shooting a fleeing man in the back. we'll have the latest on this still breaking story. then -- >>> we have come to take our country back. >> then there were two, rand paul declares for president. >> is there where we light up the phones? >> tonight, why rand paul's campaign against the washington machine is already in trouble. >> rand paul's got to prove that he will nuke a muslim country if we have to. >>> then meet the republican lawmaker banning food stamps on cruise ships. >>> plus my interview with one of the activists who boarded an oil rig to stop drilling in the arctic. "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, a truly stunning piece of video which appears to show a white police officer shooting an unarmed black man in the back several times has been released by "the new york t
do more offensively in cyberspace against russia china, iran north korea, and all of the people who are adversaryies on the internet. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight. chris hayes is up next. >> tonight on "all in" -- police officer charged with murder after a video shows him shooting a fleeing man in the back. we'll have the latest on this still breaking story. then -- >>> we have come to take our country back. >> then there were two, rand paul...
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you have your partners russia and china. it's tricky for the republicans in congress or the opponents in congress to undo a deal in which not just the u.s. is invested but really all of our allies. and even a couple of our countries like russia and china that are great partners that you wouldn't think of as an ally. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> sure. >> for more on the potential nuclear deal i am joined by stewart holiday. previously served as assistant secretary of state and special assistant to president george w. bush. with a welcome to you, sir. from the parameters that were laid out, do you think this was a good deal? >> i think it's not what everybody wanted. it has given both sides face. the iranians walk away with some of their nuclear capability intact. there is a dramatically reduced centrifuge capability and enrichment level which gives president obama the ability to point to specifics. again, it was important to sell it to congress to have very very specific points he would make that would back up the case tha
you have your partners russia and china. it's tricky for the republicans in congress or the opponents in congress to undo a deal in which not just the u.s. is invested but really all of our allies. and even a couple of our countries like russia and china that are great partners that you wouldn't think of as an ally. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> sure. >> for more on the potential nuclear deal i am joined by stewart holiday. previously served as assistant secretary of state...
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countries including iran and north korea now have the ability to launch objects into orbit and russia and chinabeen testing new anti-satellite technologies. >> it's a competition that i wish wasn't occurring, but it is, and if we're threatened in space, we have the right of self-defense, and we'll make sure we can execute that right. >> and use force if necessary. >> that's why we have a military. you know i'm not nasa. >> you can watch david martin's entire "60 minutes" report on cbsnews.com. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we'll go live to kathmandu, nepal, for an update on the kwaek disaster. >>> plus the dangers of synthetic marijuana which has been linked to a number of overdoses and more on jay z defending his museum streaming service. we'll hear from joe levy of roll "rolling stone" magazine. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> as we go on the air the death toll is climbing in nepal after the devastating earthquake. 3600 people are dead. >> four children found locked in
countries including iran and north korea now have the ability to launch objects into orbit and russia and chinabeen testing new anti-satellite technologies. >> it's a competition that i wish wasn't occurring, but it is, and if we're threatened in space, we have the right of self-defense, and we'll make sure we can execute that right. >> and use force if necessary. >> that's why we have a military. you know i'm not nasa. >> you can watch david martin's entire "60...
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russia and china oppose the move. >>> facebook faces a class action suit over privacy laws in europe. court heard whether it should take the case. some 25,000 people are suing the country. >>> greece today is making its first big loan payment to the international monetary fund. there was doubt greece might have trouble paying this first installment, but as ali velshi reports from athens that doesn't look to be the case. >> greece has got to start paying back some of this money or at least the interest on it. it has received more than 280 billion euros in loans, and needed to make a payment today of about $500 million. this was an interest payment to the international monetary fund. greece had until yesterday tried to find options around paying this. trying to get russia to lend it the money. the finance minister had been in the united states over the weekend, talking to the head of the international monitor fund to try to get better terms or an extension. that was not granted. and yesterday reports are that the imf send a demand to greece saying this money needed to be paid. this morn
russia and china oppose the move. >>> facebook faces a class action suit over privacy laws in europe. court heard whether it should take the case. some 25,000 people are suing the country. >>> greece today is making its first big loan payment to the international monetary fund. there was doubt greece might have trouble paying this first installment, but as ali velshi reports from athens that doesn't look to be the case. >> greece has got to start paying back some of this...
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instruct agents to keep his football which launches a counterattack on a country like russia where let's say china or north korea a mile behind in the motorcade with this medical.there because he wants the image of regular joe. sally says stay back a mile behind. they would not time to get to biden said he could launch a counterattack. what could be more irresponsible? what could be more reckless and yet that has not been picked up by the press. in addition, she goes back several times a week. it is one thing to go home a few times a year, but he treats like a little taxi and the taxpayers have been a million dollars since biden took office. and i got the figures from the air force. some liberal writer questioned whether any of this was true. what could be more official than the actual details of every trip provided by the air force. the only thing that is picked up by the press is the fact biden likes to skinny dip at his pool at the vice president's residence that will maintain which offends the secret service agents. talk about a war on women. eberly borderers on harassment to go around in fron
instruct agents to keep his football which launches a counterattack on a country like russia where let's say china or north korea a mile behind in the motorcade with this medical.there because he wants the image of regular joe. sally says stay back a mile behind. they would not time to get to biden said he could launch a counterattack. what could be more irresponsible? what could be more reckless and yet that has not been picked up by the press. in addition, she goes back several times a week....
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russia china, and france had already left at the ministerial level, but their political directors were present. then one on one with john kerry and the iranian foreign minister, followed by lunch that kerry had with the german and british foreign ministers. so they've all been talking. kerry has now been out for a walk. at this point, we just don't know how close they are to announcing a framework. and there is another wrinkle here. there is the flight crew time for his air force plane. under andrews air force rules, at a certain point, since they were up early this morning, ready to go with an announcement and departure, at a certain point there are too many hours left, and we would have to spend yet another night here. along with me is "the new york times" top national security correspondent michael gordon. michael, we've been talking to sources, talking to the other delegations. we've heard the iranian deputy foreign minister speak very positively on iranian television today about the likelihood of a deal, but it is in their interest to push the u.s. say oh, we've got it we're going
russia china, and france had already left at the ministerial level, but their political directors were present. then one on one with john kerry and the iranian foreign minister, followed by lunch that kerry had with the german and british foreign ministers. so they've all been talking. kerry has now been out for a walk. at this point, we just don't know how close they are to announcing a framework. and there is another wrinkle here. there is the flight crew time for his air force plane. under...
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we called out the government and the prive sector certain nation states, russia china and iran specifically nor some of the ingress into networks where they've stolen intellectual property and research and development. and there's been no real retaliation or response from the government. what this zuf executive order is lays out financial actions sanctions that can be be taken against individuals, organizations or countries that are proven to have taken data out of the u.s., u.s. corporations or have launched some type of an attack or disruptive measures against critical infrastructure. and this is very similar to some of the actions we've taken against organized crime against major drug cartels, seizing assets and holding them financially accountable. at that it's a good step. the devil is in the details. it will bear out in the future when we start to see some of these actions being put into place. >> it's a major cyber war going on that most people aren't really paying attention to. shawn henry, thank you so much. appreciate it. coming up next his lawyers say he was there when the murder
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after 16 months of talks that blew through four deadlines, the u.s., iran, the european union, russia, china france, britain and germany announce they had at least come to terms on the outline of a deal to rein in iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. iran trumpeted the terms as a triumph of the islamic regime's national sovereignty. >> none of those measures include closing any of our facilities. the proud people of iran will never accept that. our facilities will continue. >> reporter: iran's installed centrifuges will be reduced from 19,000 to about 6,000, roughly the number iran had when barack obama became president. no uranium enrichment will be permitted at iran's for dough facility for 14 years. it would occur with an older model of seine riff fine for ten years and the reactor at iraq will cut off a plutonium path to a nuclear weapon. president obama cast these terms as preferable to war in the raise garden. >> this deal is good for the security of the united states, for our allies amount world. even if it violated the deal for the next decade at least, iran would
after 16 months of talks that blew through four deadlines, the u.s., iran, the european union, russia, china france, britain and germany announce they had at least come to terms on the outline of a deal to rein in iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. iran trumpeted the terms as a triumph of the islamic regime's national sovereignty. >> none of those measures include closing any of our facilities. the proud people of iran will never accept that. our facilities will...
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jim, foreign ministers from france from russia china, they have all left the talks in switzerland.ctly do things stand? >> reporter: we are hearing the french foreign minister is on his way back but we have to redefine the word deadline considering the number of deadlines that have passed in the year and a half since this interim agreement was first signed. you have two extensions of several months and now two short ones of a day or so but that could extend another day. diplomats at the same time are also greatly shrinking expectations of what they will come away with and that's if they do come to agreement. with a deal in danger of disappearing secretary of state john kerry and his fellow gesht negotiators searching for resolution in switzerland. the nuclear talks now stretching not only the definition of deadline but also of agreement. officials now hoping for a simple statement of goals rather than the hard commitments they originally intended. the white house placed the blame on iran. >> while the talks have been productive we have not yet received the specific tangible commitm
jim, foreign ministers from france from russia china, they have all left the talks in switzerland.ctly do things stand? >> reporter: we are hearing the french foreign minister is on his way back but we have to redefine the word deadline considering the number of deadlines that have passed in the year and a half since this interim agreement was first signed. you have two extensions of several months and now two short ones of a day or so but that could extend another day. diplomats at the...
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. >> reporter: leaders from france, russia, and china is left negotiations. their delegations stayed behind to work out a framework for a possible deal. craig boswell. >> benjamin netanyahu, who is also very leary of a deal with iran, met with house speaker john boehner today to discuss the talks. >>> still ahead on wusa 9, this noon a washington tradition. the new england signs of spring and talk about the cherry blossoms finally. >>> and it's a beautiful day. even without the cherry blossoms, we have a pleasant afternoon, a good vitamin d- day. the numbers are showing high tree pollen. grassle pollen is lo >>> welcome back. the metro is suspending track work overtime next two weekends to clear way for cherry blossom tourists. the national park service expects the peak bloom for the trees to be between april 11 and the 14th. metro says weekend ridership can double during cherry blossoms season. we look forward to you stopping by and visiting us on april 11. we will be hosting the national cherry blossoms parade. and if you can't be there live, you can see ev
. >> reporter: leaders from france, russia, and china is left negotiations. their delegations stayed behind to work out a framework for a possible deal. craig boswell. >> benjamin netanyahu, who is also very leary of a deal with iran, met with house speaker john boehner today to discuss the talks. >>> still ahead on wusa 9, this noon a washington tradition. the new england signs of spring and talk about the cherry blossoms finally. >>> and it's a beautiful day....
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you might think device saying death to america and might think twice doing deals with russia or china. you might watd until the ink is dry on the contract before do you that. like if i'm negotiating with fox on a new deal and take three weeks off, i don't think that will send the right signal that i'm serious about it. >> you took three weeks off and spent them on missnbc. you take the locals from russia sponsor terror yemen president obama's shiny example of success in the middle east iran wrecked it with the houthi rebels. >> they department' have to do anything even for show in negotiating this deal. we've given in on so many points. >> i think in these types of deals, bebn's a lawyer i don't know how they do a deal. i think what we realize here is that the appearances look bad if iran is doing all of this stuff now and we don't have a deal to shove it back in our face. obviously they feel there's no pain to be inflicted for that. >> absolutely. we have a president who is a gutless wonder and there used to be a manchurian candidate out there i'm sure. this is in some weird psycholo
you might think device saying death to america and might think twice doing deals with russia or china. you might watd until the ink is dry on the contract before do you that. like if i'm negotiating with fox on a new deal and take three weeks off, i don't think that will send the right signal that i'm serious about it. >> you took three weeks off and spent them on missnbc. you take the locals from russia sponsor terror yemen president obama's shiny example of success in the middle east...
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russia and china to put the sanctions on iran. >> that's true the international community is working with the united states to put the sanctions on. put senator cruz says cin can't be trusted. at the end of the day there'll be proof that iran will not live up to the agreement and the negotiations have been worthless and the united states has just lost time. >> again, the soviet union lived up to the agreements that nixon made and regan, and the first president. they are much more closed society than iran is. we'll allow the inspections at least in the preliminary group, much more intrusive than we had against the soviet union. president regan had it right. given the new technology, if you don't get everything you want on the ground, you'll be able to find out what is happening. never mind the way the republicans want to compare policies what do you make. divide between the lindsay graham wing on foreign policy and senator rand paul who thinks the united states should pull back the money spent around the world and be more circumspect getting involved in foreign entanglements. >> it's
russia and china to put the sanctions on iran. >> that's true the international community is working with the united states to put the sanctions on. put senator cruz says cin can't be trusted. at the end of the day there'll be proof that iran will not live up to the agreement and the negotiations have been worthless and the united states has just lost time. >> again, the soviet union lived up to the agreements that nixon made and regan, and the first president. they are much more...
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russia and china are calling for a pause in the fighting to allow humanitarian aid. foreign ministers from both countries have met in moscow. the pakistani prime minister is calling on iran to get involved in a debate on security in yemen. pakistan's parliament debating whether to join the military campaign against the houthis after a request from saudi arabia. this is the aftermath of shelling in the area in aden. houthi rebels targeted, but many civilians lost their homes. the u.n. estimates 100,000 people have fled. we have the latest. >> a civilian in the center of aden is shot by a houthi fighter as he scans the street below and example of how dangerous the streets have become. this is the violence the saudi coalition is targeting blaming the houthis and their allies of taking control of yemen by force and cracking down on anyone who opposes them. >> the houthis target buildings and people. they have managed to move to certain areas to take cover from the airstrikes. we are working in coordination with tribesmen and popular committees. >> the fiercest basses are
russia and china are calling for a pause in the fighting to allow humanitarian aid. foreign ministers from both countries have met in moscow. the pakistani prime minister is calling on iran to get involved in a debate on security in yemen. pakistan's parliament debating whether to join the military campaign against the houthis after a request from saudi arabia. this is the aftermath of shelling in the area in aden. houthi rebels targeted, but many civilians lost their homes. the u.n. estimates...
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russia and china are calling for a pause in fighting to allow humanitarian aid. foreign ministers from both countries met in moscow. pakistani prime minister sharif is calling on a debate. pakistan deciding whether to join a campaign following a request from saudi arabia. and this is the aftermath of shelling in the area of maksa. houthi rebels targeted. many civilians lost their homes. the u.n. estimates 100,000 fled. we have the latest >>> a civilian in the center of aden is shot by a houthi fighter as he films. an example of how dangerous the streets of yemen have become. this is the kind of violence the saudi-led coalition says it's targetting with the air strikes. they blame the houthis and allies of taking control of yemen by force, and accuse them of cracking down on anyone that oppose them. >> the houthis target buildings and people. we are working in coordination with tribesman and popular committees. >> reporter: the fiercest battles take place in aden. forces loyal to abd-rabbu mansour hadi are battling houthis, and parts that are aligned with ali abdu
russia and china are calling for a pause in fighting to allow humanitarian aid. foreign ministers from both countries met in moscow. pakistani prime minister sharif is calling on a debate. pakistan deciding whether to join a campaign following a request from saudi arabia. and this is the aftermath of shelling in the area of maksa. houthi rebels targeted. many civilians lost their homes. the u.n. estimates 100,000 fled. we have the latest >>> a civilian in the center of aden is shot by...
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china's actions in the region. we talked a little bit about russia before. ve role china can and indeed in many ways is playing. particularly through its investments in infrastructure industry. but there's also nervousness in the region as well about some of china's actions. and other areas. that is causing countries to look to us as a potential foundation of stability. this digresses a little bit, but still goes to the point. i was in china about two months ago. actually on the first trip i took in this new job. we had very interesting conversations and one of the great things that's happened in recent years is we are constantly expanding our base of cooperation with china. and working to the in more and more areas. just last year obviously the leadership the united states and china showed on climate change hopefully will have a real impact on other countries as we head to the tariff negotiations at the end of the year. the work that china did on ebola was very, very significant. and even in our military to military relationship we've seen great progress bui
china's actions in the region. we talked a little bit about russia before. ve role china can and indeed in many ways is playing. particularly through its investments in infrastructure industry. but there's also nervousness in the region as well about some of china's actions. and other areas. that is causing countries to look to us as a potential foundation of stability. this digresses a little bit, but still goes to the point. i was in china about two months ago. actually on the first trip i...