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. >>> afirmÓ que harÁ lo que deba hacer para evitar que tengan un arma nuclear, teherÁn dijo hacer una inevitable con tel aviv, militares estadounidensees dijeron que no hay prueba que el misil exista >>> pero el irÁn esta bajo presiÓn y se ve esa retorica mÁs agresiva de teherÁn el apoyo porque para el recio del presidente estÁ costando al iran muchÍsima simpatia en la regiÓn y en todo el mundo >>> por su parte en nueva york, romney en un discurso dijo que la falta de buenos empleos es lo que genera el extremismo en los paÍses islÁmicos. de ser e lebltlecto dijo que dÍ ayuda a washington con la garantÍa de libertad de empresas para a twlu dyudar a los pueblo salir de la para brescobreza el presidente regresÓ a washington, pero ambos estarÁn maÑana de regreso haciendo campaÑa concientess que el tema principal no es la polÍtica exterior, si no la economÍa. en washington, lori monto enegr telemundo. >>> en carolina del norte un mexicano que fue deportado en la 2010 regresÓ a estados unidos para librar una batalla legal en la custodia de sus hijos, diego arias tiene los detalles. >>> cÓmo
. >>> afirmÓ que harÁ lo que deba hacer para evitar que tengan un arma nuclear, teherÁn dijo hacer una inevitable con tel aviv, militares estadounidensees dijeron que no hay prueba que el misil exista >>> pero el irÁn esta bajo presiÓn y se ve esa retorica mÁs agresiva de teherÁn el apoyo porque para el recio del presidente estÁ costando al iran muchÍsima simpatia en la regiÓn y en todo el mundo >>> por su parte en nueva york, romney en un discurso dijo que...
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and protests in teheran, and cairo and yemen, and this following the attack on the embassy in benghazi in which chris collins and others were killed. and today, protesters stormed the embassy in yemen. three people were wounded when the police opened fire. >>> in cairo, protesters threw molotov cocktails and the police responded with tear gas. and now mohamed morsi is joining the chorus of the world leaders condemning the murder of the ambassador of the united states. >>> in teheran, protests outside of the swiss embassy which represents the u.s. since washington does not have diplomatic relations with iran. and also, american warships and u.s. marines are headed for libya as we speak. just a short while ago we learned identity of one more of the americans who were killed in libya. a person speaking for the family says she glenn doherty of massachusetts. also, political fallout is building in the country over mitt romney's quick attack over president and the way that the american administration handled this crisis. cnn has reporters right across the globe throughout the middle east and
and protests in teheran, and cairo and yemen, and this following the attack on the embassy in benghazi in which chris collins and others were killed. and today, protesters stormed the embassy in yemen. three people were wounded when the police opened fire. >>> in cairo, protesters threw molotov cocktails and the police responded with tear gas. and now mohamed morsi is joining the chorus of the world leaders condemning the murder of the ambassador of the united states. >>> in...
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partes de la iglesia >>miles sde manifestantes de un grupo islamico se manifestaron en kadashi >>en teheran que ridiculiza a mahoma >>españa vivio una nueva joran van jornada de protestas, decenas se expresaron ante el congreso para expresar su ira por la economía, y recortes presupuestario >>linday casinnelli nos trae el mundo deportivo >>al cabo de diez jornadas del fútbol mexicano aun hay unos gallos blancos que no saben de victoria y las chivas siguen perdidas >>reciben a las chivas en un duelo en que ambos equipos necesitaban una victoria >>pablo cejas cobra penal, abre el marcador >>miguel ponce desde los once pasos la revienta, el rebaño pierde su oporunidad, marcador uno a cero a favor de tuzos >>consigue el empate para las aguilas, empate uno a uno >>xolos visitan a los gallos blancos, victoria para xolos, querétaro se queda en el sotano con solo dos puntos >>antes de despedirme le cuento que el partido de barcelona estuvo de infarto, iban perdiendo ante sevilla pero terminan ganando tres a dos >>muchas gracias, lindsay esto es una adelanto de lo que tendra jorge ramos mañana en al
partes de la iglesia >>miles sde manifestantes de un grupo islamico se manifestaron en kadashi >>en teheran que ridiculiza a mahoma >>españa vivio una nueva joran van jornada de protestas, decenas se expresaron ante el congreso para expresar su ira por la economía, y recortes presupuestario >>linday casinnelli nos trae el mundo deportivo >>al cabo de diez jornadas del fútbol mexicano aun hay unos gallos blancos que no saben de victoria y las chivas siguen...
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. >>> in teheran, protests outside of the swiss embassy which represents the u.s. since washington does not have diplomatic relations with iran. and also, american warships and u.s. marines are headed for libya as we speak. just a short while ago we learned identity of one more of the americans who were killed in libya. a person speaking for the family says she glenn dohertyf massachusetts. also, political fallout is building in the country over mitt romney's quick attack over president and the way that the american administration handled this crisis. cnn has reporters right across the globe throughout the middle east and we have handle on every s aspect and angle of this story, and we are life in every location. we will start right now with the anti-u.s. protests in yemen. one important note here sh, ye is a key ally in the fight against al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which has been a massive, massive problem of late. hakeem al wa ssri, is our journalist on the ground there. can you hear me? are you there? >> yes. protesters are decreasing and force forced to l
. >>> in teheran, protests outside of the swiss embassy which represents the u.s. since washington does not have diplomatic relations with iran. and also, american warships and u.s. marines are headed for libya as we speak. just a short while ago we learned identity of one more of the americans who were killed in libya. a person speaking for the family says she glenn dohertyf massachusetts. also, political fallout is building in the country over mitt romney's quick attack over...
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en teherÁn. protestas. >>> quiero que la gente alrededor del mundo me escuche, a todos los que nos hagan daÑo, ningÚn acto terrorista dejara de ser castigado. el presidente obama, hablÓ por telÉfono con el presidente e egipcio que protegiera las misiones diplomÁticas. en una entrevista a la cadena telemundo. el presidente dijo que no cree que los considera un aliado. pero no los considera un enemigo tampoco. >>> creo que es escÁndalos que el presidente de egipto, se haya pasado un dÍa y medio antes de condenar los ataques. >>> cuando hay un nuevo gobierno, miramos cuÁles son las palabras de ese gobierno. >>> algunos con medidas tajantes contra egipto. >>> reducir la presencia reducir la plata, los hombres, la presencia. la actividad diplomÁtica. >>> a menos de 2 meses de la elecciÓn. la crisis del medio oriente es una nueva prueba para el presidente obama en el tema de polÍtico exterior. y para mitt romney, una esperada distracciÓn. preferirÍa concentrarse en el tema econÓmico. >>> moderÓ su reto
en teherÁn. protestas. >>> quiero que la gente alrededor del mundo me escuche, a todos los que nos hagan daÑo, ningÚn acto terrorista dejara de ser castigado. el presidente obama, hablÓ por telÉfono con el presidente e egipcio que protegiera las misiones diplomÁticas. en una entrevista a la cadena telemundo. el presidente dijo que no cree que los considera un aliado. pero no los considera un enemigo tampoco. >>> creo que es escÁndalos que el presidente de egipto, se...
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. >> teheran supports hezbollah with weapons and money that come into the country through syria. they depend on having a friendly government in damascus, so has a lot is going to do everything it can to keep assad in power. that means the fighting inside lebanon could escalate. >> but the lebanese people themselves will be wary of the -- becoming involved in another conflict. >> i think that the lebanese are well aware of the risks. they have emerged from a pointless 15-year war themselves. it will not let themselves be exploited. some lebanese politicians are trying to de escalate the conflict. >> in tripoli, the lebanese army is now overseeing a cease-fire. whether or not the streets stay peaceful depends very much on how long the war across the border rages on. >> now to an important medical discovery that could dramatically change life in the developing world. >> malaria is a major killer. it is transmitted by that great nemesis, the mosquito. no other animal in history has killed more people. >> here is more from south africa. >> a team from the university of cape town has d
. >> teheran supports hezbollah with weapons and money that come into the country through syria. they depend on having a friendly government in damascus, so has a lot is going to do everything it can to keep assad in power. that means the fighting inside lebanon could escalate. >> but the lebanese people themselves will be wary of the -- becoming involved in another conflict. >> i think that the lebanese are well aware of the risks. they have emerged from a pointless 15-year...
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and virtual embassy in teheran. where do they fall short? glrg they fall well short of what a real traditional embassy can do because what facebook doesn't do is replace the very necessary work of engaging face to face. i do think we're able to engage with people that's a good thing. but it's something considerably less than having 100 anemia a country getting to know engage with business leaders and civil society letters and others. it's wort doing, it's a case where i don't think we can replace our embassies around the world with virtual l presents. >> host: just to follow up on the question, what are the limits? besideses having that physical presence? what other limits are there to diplomacy and technology? >> the fist thing it's important not be technology-centric. i was a history major. i'm not a engineer. the way i think about the work is not leaderring with the technology, not leading with the internet but rather thinking about the foreign policy challenge. and in confronting foreign policy challenge -- there a lot of different tools
and virtual embassy in teheran. where do they fall short? glrg they fall well short of what a real traditional embassy can do because what facebook doesn't do is replace the very necessary work of engaging face to face. i do think we're able to engage with people that's a good thing. but it's something considerably less than having 100 anemia a country getting to know engage with business leaders and civil society letters and others. it's wort doing, it's a case where i don't think we can...
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meant by a finding suggests the number of centrifuges at one of the iran's facilities has doubled but teheran has dismissed the document as to this clip most race it to say that mohammad marandi a professor at the university have to have run things it's unlikely the timing is purely coincidental. the iranians are saying that this report came at a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success the nonaligned movement. conference in tehran has been highly successful and said of iran being isolated the united states has become isolated since it opposed senior figures going to tehran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt and iran which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium. enriched uranium at twenty percent for facilities in iran we should then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent iran from obtaining that fuel in the past that meant that they were taking the iranian cancer patients hostage the irony here is that the iranians at the beginnin
meant by a finding suggests the number of centrifuges at one of the iran's facilities has doubled but teheran has dismissed the document as to this clip most race it to say that mohammad marandi a professor at the university have to have run things it's unlikely the timing is purely coincidental. the iranians are saying that this report came at a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success the nonaligned movement. conference in tehran has been highly successful...
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the key point in the unanimously adopted resolution that wrapped up a nonaligned movement summit in teheran the us and israel have been left reeling by the success of the gathering as they have been trying to undermine it all along it comes as a new i hear reports suggested iran has doubled its nuclear capacity but the document was rejected by as politically motivated there was another blow for israel and its western allies when u.n. chief bonn ki-moon appeared at the summit he condemned their persistent oppressive rhetoric and threats of a strike on iran side mohammad marandi a professor at the university of tehran says it's ironic that the us have forced iran to launch an atomic program. the iranians are saying that this report came out a sensitive time to sort of distract attention away from this iranian success the irony here is that the iranians at the beginning had no intention whatsoever to produce it you anywhere twenty percent and then produce nuclear fuel but the americans and the europeans by taking iranian citizen. people hostage forced the iranians to take that politicians seni
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vilification it's not as isolated as largely believed to negations from a one hundred states gathered in teheran for the nonaligned movement summit and the work of nations who don't consider themselves part of any panel blog dozens of country leaders attended including egypt's new elected president mohamed morsi first visit to iran by an egyptian head of state says the nineteen seventy nine islamic revolution the significance of the meeting was also underlined by the presence of the un chief who came despite being discouraging him of doing science and independent research. explain the sound about a hole in the region the one. just a blanket moon does recognize the fact and he has said so this. player in the region and nothing much really can be solved. participation i'm sure that the united states and israel like. to come down hard on iran but he's also aware of the flag there's two thirds of the countries that belong to the united nations are member countries of the nine aligned group united. and i think that's precisely because they do tend to be very aggressive in their foreign policy towards
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vilification it's not as isolated as launch a believed delegations from one hundred states gathered in teheran for the no line to movement summit a group of nations who don't consider themselves part of any power bloc dozens of countries need is attended including egypt's new the elected president mohamed morsi welsh marks the first visit to iran by an egyptian head of state says nine hundred seventy nine islamic revolution they significance of the meeting was also underlined by the presence of the un actually became despite the u.s. and israel discouraging him of doing so and independent research as psoriasis explains hope this sense about iran's role in the region. mr brime ki-moon does recognize the fact and he has said so this iran is a key player in the region and nothing much really can be solved if you want participation. i'm sure that the united states and israel would like. to come down hard on iraq and there's he's also aware of the flag there's two thirds of the countries that belong to the united nations are member countries of the nine aligned. united states state department likes
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iran being isolated the united states has become isolated centered opposed senior figures going to teheran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt to be wrong which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium. enriched uranium at twenty percent for facilities in iran we should then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent iran from obtaining that fuel in the past. meant that they were taking the iranian cancer patients hostage the irony here is that the iranians at the beginning had no intention whatsoever to produce twenty percent and then produce nuclear fuel but americans and the europeans by taking. a citizen. people hostage forced the iranians to take that politicians senior politicians really know that an attack on iran would be devastating for the united states and not only for its economy but for its global position and its credibility. the washington seems a reluctant to use a strike on iran israel is getting all geared up for it people in tel aviv have been practic
iran being isolated the united states has become isolated centered opposed senior figures going to teheran and many major world leaders have come to the country in addition the president of egypt to be wrong which is a political earthquake the iranians are producing uranium. enriched uranium at twenty percent for facilities in iran we should then produce medical isotopes the fact that the united states and the europeans tried to prevent iran from obtaining that fuel in the past. meant that they...
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the region when i went to teheran couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play a better stronger role unfortunately this government just plays. the us courts so whatever the us does they follow it and they don't have any initiative on their own what kind of initiative would you like to see the first thing they could easily do is deescalate the conflict with iran i mean they could really go three four five steps towards to iran and say ok. now we believe that you stopped the military nuclear program in two thousand and three so that we're lifting the sanctions and we are engaging in human rights talk and economic talks and this and that this journey just lift sanctions is that not purely a symbolic act you know it would be much more than symbolic because the u.n. sanctions are rather small and then the e.u. sanctions are much much bigger i mean the oil embargo that's very bad in germany was sort of the powerhouse behind the on the border they could easily have said in a ok we postpone it for another six months postponement not lifting that would have been a very
the region when i went to teheran couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play a better stronger role unfortunately this government just plays. the us courts so whatever the us does they follow it and they don't have any initiative on their own what kind of initiative would you like to see the first thing they could easily do is deescalate the conflict with iran i mean they could really go three four five steps towards to iran and say ok. now we believe that you stopped...
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so this summit in teheran resulted in a declaration stating every nation's right to peaceful development and use of nuclear energy seen as backing of iran's controversial nuclear program it came just as a new report by the un atomic quashed on the matched appeasing the islamic state of stepping up its uranium enrichment and political analyst eric draitser sense the timing of that release shows the i.a.e.a. is everything i don't mind the iranians first of all they believe that they have the inherent right according to the nuclear nonproliferation treaty that they have the right to have a nuclear program so long as it's for peaceful purposes as is now accepted international law the united states and israel too to a large extent are terribly embarrassed about the fact that the nonaligned movement summit has gone off as a tremendous success and the fact that many around the world are seeing the n.a.m. summit as really iran's coming out party in terms of geopolitics in terms of their position on the world stage and so the timing of the report i think is is in fact dubious and i would go furth
so this summit in teheran resulted in a declaration stating every nation's right to peaceful development and use of nuclear energy seen as backing of iran's controversial nuclear program it came just as a new report by the un atomic quashed on the matched appeasing the islamic state of stepping up its uranium enrichment and political analyst eric draitser sense the timing of that release shows the i.a.e.a. is everything i don't mind the iranians first of all they believe that they have the...
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a ban on protests rallies and we are acting to the publications hundreds of students gathered in teheranto call for the expulsion of the french ambassador from iraq and cyberspace journalist on this paris only has itself to blame for falling out of favor with followers of islam. the government is in a very difficult position because of their policy in syria and because of their various inconsistent. is large all french leaders like most european leaders are in the in the nature of a bind they've committed themselves to nature tied up with nato france under sarkozy committed itself more strongly than any time since general de gaulle to nato. there is the usual sore stick and carrot trum from washington so that there's that aspect of it and also they want to appear to be punching above their weight to use a british expression in internet. national politics because they want to keep their veto in the united nations so there is no difficulty on the other hand there is a growing feeling in leftwing circles that the government's policy is nonsense you cannot support it terrorism on monday and
a ban on protests rallies and we are acting to the publications hundreds of students gathered in teheranto call for the expulsion of the french ambassador from iraq and cyberspace journalist on this paris only has itself to blame for falling out of favor with followers of islam. the government is in a very difficult position because of their policy in syria and because of their various inconsistent. is large all french leaders like most european leaders are in the in the nature of a bind...
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teheran kutzman. and your knocks. thomas patrick knox. gary -- keckler. gary costner.x. and my brother we love you, we miss you. and to my cousin daniel, we miss you you're always in our thoughts and hearts and prayers. >> danielle. jon krenz. patricia of koraz. angela keitz. joseph. >> and a mother. [speaking spanish] my heart goes out to all of the 9/11 family's. >> and not only my brother-in-law but my best friend. today we cried for him but we also are happy. lead to us love each other a little more that there maybe better leaders in the world and. bless this country. a man. >> michael of fort. one of la puente. william lake. michael lamana. brendan mine. roseanne line. merry langley. peter lingo. michelle lanza. rabin larkey. christopher laraby. scott larsen. jon larson. natalee lastin. and my mother we miss you and we think about you all the time. >> and my cousin you are deeply loved by all and with us always. >> nikolas craig. steven hwan aria. anna latherty. robin lawrence, jr.. nathaniel watson. james leghy. [bell ringing] [silence] to assess leavy. can then.
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regions that we know of gaza city tripoli cairo benghazi bangladesh baghdad jerusalem so now islamic teheran a kabul and jalalabad and that's just to name a few so for the very latest on the arm rest i was joined earlier by our to correspondent paula slayer she was in cairo let's take a look well it's about ten o'clock this evening local time and there is this heavy presence of mostly youngsters that have been on the streets since the early hours of this morning i was caught up in that demonstration on my way to this live position they're building tires they've sealed off parts of the road and these are all the roads that surround the american embassy here in cairo and essentially they're holding a standoff with the security forces now throughout the day they've been holding large chunks of concrete stones and shards of glass at these security offices they had to have erected a security barrier that separates the protesters from the police offices and every so often you have the police firing rounds of tear gas and i've spent most of the day feeding a bee sting of their tear gas it's very ve
regions that we know of gaza city tripoli cairo benghazi bangladesh baghdad jerusalem so now islamic teheran a kabul and jalalabad and that's just to name a few so for the very latest on the arm rest i was joined earlier by our to correspondent paula slayer she was in cairo let's take a look well it's about ten o'clock this evening local time and there is this heavy presence of mostly youngsters that have been on the streets since the early hours of this morning i was caught up in that...
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if teheran crosses it it could mean a military response. boy, let's talk about this. what is thjerusalem. what is the plan. >> the israelis are asking for the americans to say if iran continues to do this on x date we have the option to use military force to stop iran. so far the united states has declined to do that. secretary of state hillary clinton has publicly said in the past few days she does not endorse the idea of a deadline on the iranian nuclear program. the iranians have played their cards very well, they continue to have these nuclear talks on the one hand, on the other hand they continue to enrich uranium, they are continuing forward with their nuclear program. the rhetoric here is from the israeliss, we are willing to delay a military strike, which the united states has said they want the israelis to do, if america makes some kind of public promise about an attack. so far the words from secretary clinton though don't seem to show the united states is willing to do that, martha. martha: so, there has been a lot of discussion about perhaps an imminent att
if teheran crosses it it could mean a military response. boy, let's talk about this. what is thjerusalem. what is the plan. >> the israelis are asking for the americans to say if iran continues to do this on x date we have the option to use military force to stop iran. so far the united states has declined to do that. secretary of state hillary clinton has publicly said in the past few days she does not endorse the idea of a deadline on the iranian nuclear program. the iranians have...
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those of us old enough to remember what happened in teheran in 1979 see a lot of similarities. >> its incredible. it's good to hear the obama administration come out and unequivocally condemn the violence and actions ever the people outside of the walls of the embassy, because yesterday when the mobs were gathering in cairo around the embassy the embassy actually issued a statement saying that, not condemning the people gathering around and threatening violence against the people in the egyptian embassy, or american embassy in egypt, they condemned those who would abuse free speech, the right to free speech, which is just mind boggling to me. i don't know how you abuse the right to free speech. you either have free speech or you don't have free speech. i guess if you yell fire in a crowded movie theater that is abusing the right to free speech and that is illegal. for the embassy to issue a statement equivocating our belief in the right to free speech in the face of a mob gathered outside the walls of the embassy suggests a serious kind of loss of direction in our state department ov
those of us old enough to remember what happened in teheran in 1979 see a lot of similarities. >> its incredible. it's good to hear the obama administration come out and unequivocally condemn the violence and actions ever the people outside of the walls of the embassy, because yesterday when the mobs were gathering in cairo around the embassy the embassy actually issued a statement saying that, not condemning the people gathering around and threatening violence against the people in the...
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for citizens, freedom of expression, these same people are the people that today are protesting in teherangainst the regime that's oppressive. how can he give them legitimacy? >> thank -- >> we need to be careful with egypt. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> one of the newest msnbc contributors. >> thank you. >>> capitol hill, flags at half staff in honor of ambassador stevens and the other diplomats killed. lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are reacting today. joining me now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. good afternoon to you. this thing is plit sized at the presidential level for several hours. what have been the reactions of lawmakers? >> reporter: tlsz a bit of caution coming from lawmakers and very few saying anything on camera about this but office after office issued a statement. most often expressing tremendous outrage and offering comfort to the families of those killed and shock that this happened. that's a bipartisan feeling. there was restraint on the part of leadership. a comment on camera is from the republican leader in the senate mitch m
for citizens, freedom of expression, these same people are the people that today are protesting in teherangainst the regime that's oppressive. how can he give them legitimacy? >> thank -- >> we need to be careful with egypt. >> appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> one of the newest msnbc contributors. >> thank you. >>> capitol hill, flags at half staff in honor of ambassador stevens and the other diplomats killed. lawmakers from both sides of the...
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ahead, but i don't believe that the embassy in cairo is going to be taken the way that our embassy in teheransia, and the fall of indonesia and that was incredibly messy for years and you look at eastern europe likewise and romania is a mess after all of these years and after democracy came slow in 1989. i believe that the middle east is going to be very messy for a long time to come. and libya is going to be messy. i worry more about egypt actually than libya. but it will be, i don't think it will go over a cliff. >> let's talking about the economy. larry, give me a good defense of mitt romney's claim if you take out all of the rhetoric and take out all of the gaffe element of the rhetoric and you cut to his principle point that he claims that he's been making a lot on the stump, which is that, you know a lot of people in america, mainly the ones who vote for barack obama don't pay much tax, and income tax, and are basically living off of government handoffs? >> well, that particular argument is not one that i would have made to tell you the truth. >> is he accurate? >> well, no, i don't thi
ahead, but i don't believe that the embassy in cairo is going to be taken the way that our embassy in teheransia, and the fall of indonesia and that was incredibly messy for years and you look at eastern europe likewise and romania is a mess after all of these years and after democracy came slow in 1989. i believe that the middle east is going to be very messy for a long time to come. and libya is going to be messy. i worry more about egypt actually than libya. but it will be, i don't think it...
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hed n uncertain terms of military interception in syria and a couple of weeks ago when he was in teherane took a hard line with the iranians saying the support of the syriaregime is unrealistic and maybe onstma >>l, do you agree with that and the terms of movement for the u.n. against syria? >> i do. i think to piggyback on what jim said, morsi is showing that egypt is going to chart their own path. they're open to the west, they have a relationship th the united stas that'song and theam ty' a democracy that is an islamic democracy, a political islamic party running it and charting a path to try to play all different angles and they criticized israel. they criticized iran. certainly, in the days ahead it's interesting towatc winor and the president's relationship develop and the president give the interview about not being an ally, not being an enemy, but egypt has been such a critical ly over the years, certaly through mubarak and relied ll thaent and billion of taxpayer dollars. does it come down now more to who needs more more? >> egypt has a treaty definition is and has been an ally
hed n uncertain terms of military interception in syria and a couple of weeks ago when he was in teherane took a hard line with the iranians saying the support of the syriaregime is unrealistic and maybe onstma >>l, do you agree with that and the terms of movement for the u.n. against syria? >> i do. i think to piggyback on what jim said, morsi is showing that egypt is going to chart their own path. they're open to the west, they have a relationship th the united stas that'song and...
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government is asking teheran for information and offering a $1 million reward for any information onouts. >> it's my husband. i have to take care of him. i have to get him home. >> reporter: but after disappearing more than five years ago, christine's husband bob is a long way from home where he once cuddled his newborn grandson. >> i'm not in very good health. i am running very quickly out of diabetes medicine. >> reporter: this video showing the much thinner retired fbi agent being held hostage was sent two years ago. the state department says it's unclear who's holding him. >> when we received the video, we had high hopes because we e-mailed back a number of types in order to get whoever is holding him to let us know what we need to do to get bob home. unfortunately, that hasn't happened. >> reporter: he disappeared off iran's coast in 2007, where his family says he was investigating cigarette smuggling for a private company. fbi billboards are now up in new york's times square in hopes of visiting delegates to the u.n.'s general assembly will see them. >> what makes you think tha
government is asking teheran for information and offering a $1 million reward for any information onouts. >> it's my husband. i have to take care of him. i have to get him home. >> reporter: but after disappearing more than five years ago, christine's husband bob is a long way from home where he once cuddled his newborn grandson. >> i'm not in very good health. i am running very quickly out of diabetes medicine. >> reporter: this video showing the much thinner retired...
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is it time to put ahmadinejad and teheran in a bit more rspective and understan 'rt as irrational as people say they are and they understand the value of not using it? >> look, iran is a regional power. whether we le to knowt or not, understand or not. the winner of theraqiar w . the guy today that determined who are the -- that determined and who most of the shiites, the populations that are in bahrain, in syria, in lebanon, and in iraq itself following, looking towas an. s, t ain opened that debate about the role of iran and what's happening but are they relational? yes. they're very rational and y can talk to them. there's many players in the i ran yan politicalst did be in office after june. we need to understand that. there's elections and somebody else might replace him. he's not as pular as we think. today, if you look at of how much he's hated in own country, re opessed his own people in 2009, the economy and this is what people look at. he really destroyed the economy by pushing the whole world, to put more sanction on him and on the iranian central bank and ruined the count
is it time to put ahmadinejad and teheran in a bit more rspective and understan 'rt as irrational as people say they are and they understand the value of not using it? >> look, iran is a regional power. whether we le to knowt or not, understand or not. the winner of theraqiar w . the guy today that determined who are the -- that determined and who most of the shiites, the populations that are in bahrain, in syria, in lebanon, and in iraq itself following, looking towas an. s, t ain opened...
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i have never seen this since the takeover of our embassy in teheran in '79. it tells me, again, that libya is a precarious situation. the state department realizes that the fbi cannot fight its way in to a crime scene. the fbi has got to be secured when it arrives on the ground and there's obviously none. the libyans are not cooperating. if they are not letting the fbi talk to the people they have arrested, and frankly i think those people are probably the types, the usual suspects. they have nothing to do with the attack, but that's just my opinion. this is an investigation that cannot possibly, at this point, turn up very much useful. >> yeah, for libyans not allowing any access directly to the suspects, i mean, what does i that say to you? it doesn't portend well at all? >> not at all. it is the libyans they can't decide which side they are on. this is an attack on u.s. soil. it was an act of aggression and if they can't tell us who did it, why and where these people are that they in fact arrested than the libyan government is on the wrong side. >> mr. lak
i have never seen this since the takeover of our embassy in teheran in '79. it tells me, again, that libya is a precarious situation. the state department realizes that the fbi cannot fight its way in to a crime scene. the fbi has got to be secured when it arrives on the ground and there's obviously none. the libyans are not cooperating. if they are not letting the fbi talk to the people they have arrested, and frankly i think those people are probably the types, the usual suspects. they have...
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in 2009, when there were massive demonstrations, bigger than in that her square -- tahir square in teheran calling for democracy, call for free elections, obama flatly refusioned to support the democrats saying we have to stay out of this. there's a debate going on in iran. let them settle it. it was settled with the muslim s beating on the protesters. that was that. why here and not there? as far as i can tell, no explanation. it's not enough to look at the things he's doing, but dig a little bit and see why he's doing them. what's the underlying single standard that can unravel obama's apparent double standard? i think we get a clue from this when we actually look at obama's past. obama's dream is quite clearly not the american dream, at least not as understood by the founders'. it's not even martin luther king's dream. the theme of the film, and actually of the new book called "obama's america," his dream is the dream from his father. that's the title of his own autobiography. his father, who grew up in kenya, who was a third world guy, an anti-american guy, who was by his own claim a s
in 2009, when there were massive demonstrations, bigger than in that her square -- tahir square in teheran calling for democracy, call for free elections, obama flatly refusioned to support the democrats saying we have to stay out of this. there's a debate going on in iran. let them settle it. it was settled with the muslim s beating on the protesters. that was that. why here and not there? as far as i can tell, no explanation. it's not enough to look at the things he's doing, but dig a little...
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. >> i mean, turn on the tv and it's not -- it reminds you of 1979 teheran but they're burning our flagsembassies. we've lost four of our diplomats. >> he's referring to the islamic revolution. we have talked about this a lot in kind of bombastic language used on the campaign trail. do you think that you can relate the two events or is paul ryan going too far here? >> i don't think he's going too far. as i said earlier, you have different approaches to u.s. foreign policy and the approach that president truman began after world war ii and carried out through kennedy to reagan and beyond was an approach of peace through strength. america never got in to a war because it was too strong and the accommodation and apology invites challenges and that's what's happened. and that's a policy that jimmy carter and barack obama have had and failed. failing in the middle east. we think there should be a discussion about that as opposed to try to divert, deny and run away from a discussion of it. >> but i like you, mr. williamson, i lived through the 444 days during the jimmy carter administration wh
. >> i mean, turn on the tv and it's not -- it reminds you of 1979 teheran but they're burning our flagsembassies. we've lost four of our diplomats. >> he's referring to the islamic revolution. we have talked about this a lot in kind of bombastic language used on the campaign trail. do you think that you can relate the two events or is paul ryan going too far here? >> i don't think he's going too far. as i said earlier, you have different approaches to u.s. foreign policy and...
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he says if the world refuses to draw a line in the sand over teheran's nuclear program, it cannot demand that israel hold its fire. he told reporters "the world tells israel wait, there's still time. i say wait for what? wait until when"? hillary clinton has just returned from china where rumors are flying about the country's future leader. he has disappeared from public view. margaret, what is happening in china? >> reporter: good morning, charlie. imagine that the next president was about to take office and then disappeared just before his inauguration with no explanation. the man who was about to be china's next president has not been seen publicly since september 1st. speculation is rampant on chinese blogs as to what his disappearance signals. reports range from an exercising injury, a car accident, perhaps something more political that the chinese communist party no longer supports him. well, chinese government officials refuse to explain his absence and asked american officials not to discuss it. the frenzy began after he cancelled a meeting last tuesday with secretary of state hi
he says if the world refuses to draw a line in the sand over teheran's nuclear program, it cannot demand that israel hold its fire. he told reporters "the world tells israel wait, there's still time. i say wait for what? wait until when"? hillary clinton has just returned from china where rumors are flying about the country's future leader. he has disappeared from public view. margaret, what is happening in china? >> reporter: good morning, charlie. imagine that the next...
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. >> reporter: in 2007, levinson's wife christine along with her son daniel traveled to teheran to meeth iranian officials, but the iranians said they had no information about levinson. did you get the impression that they were stymied by this mystery or that they weren't trying hard? >> they said that they were working and doing everything they can. i think there's still opportunities for the iranian government to help us. >> reporter: but in an interview for "cbs this morning," iranian president mahmood ahmadinejad, when pressed by charlie rose, did not deny iran had levinson and even hinted there had been talks about a prisoner exchange with the u.s. >> is anything that could happen, a trade or something that would allow him to come back to the united states? >> translator: i remember that last year, iranian and american intelligence groups had a >>> most americans depend on social security, but millions are leaving money on the table. we'll show you five things you can do to get the most from your benefits, on "cbs this morning." [ male announcer ] fight pepperoni heartburn and pepp
. >> reporter: in 2007, levinson's wife christine along with her son daniel traveled to teheran to meeth iranian officials, but the iranians said they had no information about levinson. did you get the impression that they were stymied by this mystery or that they weren't trying hard? >> they said that they were working and doing everything they can. i think there's still opportunities for the iranian government to help us. >> reporter: but in an interview for "cbs this...
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has israel's back if teheran is threatening israel's exexistence.ld it not be a prudent move for our president to meet with israel's leader. >> of course, if there is one thing he should have done while in new york is not go on the view with the ladies, he should have met with the prime minister of is raoefplt in his speech he didn't say he had israel's back he said the u.s. would walk alongside in the peace process, that is not reassuring either. jon: claudia rossette from the defense for democracies, thank you. jamie: china's navy making waves literally expanding its presence across the pacific. coming up what the pentagon is doing to counter china's growing military power. jamie: right now china's military build up is a cause for concern. china's navy growing by leaps and bounds as beijing flexes its muscles at sea. the pentagon is boosting the u.s. presence across the western pacific and we are keeping an eye on the story, we'll have more for you from adam housley now. he is live at the naval base in san diego. gosh, it's almost a whole naval do
has israel's back if teheran is threatening israel's exexistence.ld it not be a prudent move for our president to meet with israel's leader. >> of course, if there is one thing he should have done while in new york is not go on the view with the ladies, he should have met with the prime minister of is raoefplt in his speech he didn't say he had israel's back he said the u.s. would walk alongside in the peace process, that is not reassuring either. jon: claudia rossette from the defense...
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would and i quote do what we mu op teheran.tary options but would like to see sanctions and multilateral negoions continue before anything else happens. sara sidner in jerusalem, i so appreciate it. we have poppy harlow standing by getting reaction of the jewish community in new york. we'll talk to poppy after this quick break. no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it'ruck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying tural gas to generate cleaner elety..ci that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in
would and i quote do what we mu op teheran.tary options but would like to see sanctions and multilateral negoions continue before anything else happens. sara sidner in jerusalem, i so appreciate it. we have poppy harlow standing by getting reaction of the jewish community in new york. we'll talk to poppy after this quick break. no way, right? lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. silverado! the...