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right now, the decision making is in teheran, with hezbollah.tar. you have to work with other countries that have more connections into those places than we do. >> i assume we will see something happen. the issue is how serious it is. ben, god to see you as always. ben rhodes. that's our shore. time for the final word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> lawrence, the news has been at a velocity that not only is it not normal for it to be but for it to be in august. >>
right now, the decision making is in teheran, with hezbollah.tar. you have to work with other countries that have more connections into those places than we do. >> i assume we will see something happen. the issue is how serious it is. ben, god to see you as always. ben rhodes. that's our shore. time for the final word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> lawrence, the news has been at a velocity that not only is it not normal for it to be but for it to be in august. >>
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. >> terrorista hamas, quien viajo medio oriente tras el lider politico del grupo viajo a teheran paraasistir a la juramentacion del nuevo pr presidente irani y fue grabado por ultima vez con el lider supremo de ese pais, quien culpando a israel prometio venganza, lo mismo que su representacion ante la onu que adelanto operaciones especiales mas duras y destinadas a infundir un profundo arrepentimiento del con eso p puede provocar una guerra regional con implicaciones tambien para estados unidos. >> segun este analista, hay dos posibles respuestas a israel por parte de iran. >> directa o de manera indirecta es es golpeando israelies en la region o a nivel internacional. >> los temores de un desbordamiento de la guerra a israel jamas se intensifican, pues ademas del ataque en teheran tambien fue asesinado en beirut, libano, un lider del grupo terrorista hezbollah. >> mediante un ataque aereo a un edificio en la capital a israel grupo terrorista hezbollah. >> porque en estados unidos ofrecia una recompensa de 5 millones de dolares. >> un ataque que se atribuyo a israel en voz del primer
. >> terrorista hamas, quien viajo medio oriente tras el lider politico del grupo viajo a teheran paraasistir a la juramentacion del nuevo pr presidente irani y fue grabado por ultima vez con el lider supremo de ese pais, quien culpando a israel prometio venganza, lo mismo que su representacion ante la onu que adelanto operaciones especiales mas duras y destinadas a infundir un profundo arrepentimiento del con eso p puede provocar una guerra regional con implicaciones tambien para estados...
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los temores de un desbordamiento de la guerra a israel se intensifican, pues ademÁs del ataque en teherÁnensa de 5 millones de dÓlares y un ataque que se atribuyÓ a israel en voz del primer ministro, benjamin netanyahu, quien evitÓ pronunciarse sobre el asesinato del lÍder de hamas en irÁn, algo de lo que washington no sabÍa ni estuvo involucrado. segÚn el secretario de estado, antony blinken, la casa blanca no ampliÓ informaciÓn sobre los acontecimientos too soon to know y dijo que es muy pronto para evaluar su impacto en las negociaciones para un cese al fuego en las que el lÍder polÍtico de hamas era una figura clave. conversaciones que tambiÉn incluÍan la liberaciÓn de rehenes, un golpe mortal al proceso que se estaba haciendo de la negociaciÓn de los secuestrados, porque jamÁs ya tendrÁ la razÓn para decir que los estÁn asesinando y que no ven ninguna garantÍa y que no confÍan en el estado de israel. en medio de las tensiones, el departamento de estado ha incrementado sus alertas en la regiÓn. esta vez pidiendo a estadounidenses que eviten viajar al lÍbano. el departamento de estado
los temores de un desbordamiento de la guerra a israel se intensifican, pues ademÁs del ataque en teherÁnensa de 5 millones de dÓlares y un ataque que se atribuyÓ a israel en voz del primer ministro, benjamin netanyahu, quien evitÓ pronunciarse sobre el asesinato del lÍder de hamas en irÁn, algo de lo que washington no sabÍa ni estuvo involucrado. segÚn el secretario de estado, antony blinken, la casa blanca no ampliÓ informaciÓn sobre los acontecimientos too soon to know y dijo que...
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esta noche teherÁn y hamÁs cumplen a israel y amenazan con represalias.sÓ a kamala harris de engaÑar a los votantes sobre su raza. la entrevista provocÓ confrontaciones con algunos de los periodistas. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] una popular compaÑÍa ordena retirar del mercado varios de sus productos por contaminaciÓn de un listeria. fÉlix: actuando bajo presiÓn internacional, nicolÁs maduro le pidiÓ al tribunal supremo que haga un ——una auditorÍa de la elecciÓn. Él insiste que ganÓ, sin mostrar las actas. maity: al supremo venezolano es un aliado incondicional de su gobierno. fÉlix: a la represiÓn a quienes protestan en las calles ha cobrado 16 vidas y llevado a cientos de personas a la cÁrcel. reportero: el gobernante nicolÁs maduro busca ayuda en el tribunal supremo para afianzarse en el poder tras un cuestionado triunfo electoral que ha puesto en entredicho su reelecciÓn y solicita a sus jueces, todos escogidos y cercanos al chavismo, que revisan los resultados electorales. lo que le dÉ todo el mundo y la oposiciÓn tambiÉn es que enseÑa las act
esta noche teherÁn y hamÁs cumplen a israel y amenazan con represalias.sÓ a kamala harris de engaÑar a los votantes sobre su raza. la entrevista provocÓ confrontaciones con algunos de los periodistas. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] una popular compaÑÍa ordena retirar del mercado varios de sus productos por contaminaciÓn de un listeria. fÉlix: actuando bajo presiÓn internacional, nicolÁs maduro le pidiÓ al tribunal supremo que haga un ——una auditorÍa de la elecciÓn. Él...
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chadorremlu, misr rafsan jan with tractor, havadar with khyber khornabad, shams azar ghazvin with esteghlal teheranal madrid won the first championship of the new european football season. rael's stars draw a line for europe. european super cup. real madrid by passing milan and barcelona, who have five championships, with six championships , they became the most proud team in the history of the european super cup. in this game, which was held at varshaville dehistan national stadium, in the first half, the efforts of both teams to score a goal did not succeed. but at the beginning of the second half , it was gasperini's students who could have opened courtois's goal, but super reaction. it was there because considering the attackers i had in the lineup, this player should have been much further back. on the night he played his first game for real madrid , he scored his first goal and won his first european cup . jude billingham also provided the assist for mbab's goal bode was selected as the best player of the super cup. i was fairly confident that we could cause problems for rial with our style
chadorremlu, misr rafsan jan with tractor, havadar with khyber khornabad, shams azar ghazvin with esteghlal teheranal madrid won the first championship of the new european football season. rael's stars draw a line for europe. european super cup. real madrid by passing milan and barcelona, who have five championships, with six championships , they became the most proud team in the history of the european super cup. in this game, which was held at varshaville dehistan national stadium, in...
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a top long islander of hamas is buried in qatar after he was killed in a blast in teheran.s over concerns over retaliation. >> they know that potentially they're standing on the brink of a much wilder regional conflict. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. after the largest prisoner exchange between russia and the west since cold war, u.s. president joe biden told reporters that the white house will continue to pressure russia to release another american left out of that deal. american mark foegele was detained by russia in 20 1 accused of snuggling christophe demargerie into the country. he was sentenced to 14 years in prison. he was an english teacher. his family urged the biden administration to prioritize the release of the 63-year-old. we're learning more about how this complex 24-person exchange that secured the release of three americans unfolded. the three arrived in the u.s. state of maryland late on thursday. >> president biden ininvited the families of the released americans to the oval office. >> i'm not as good as your families are feeling. they're all standing
a top long islander of hamas is buried in qatar after he was killed in a blast in teheran.s over concerns over retaliation. >> they know that potentially they're standing on the brink of a much wilder regional conflict. ♪ >> welcome to world news america. after the largest prisoner exchange between russia and the west since cold war, u.s. president joe biden told reporters that the white house will continue to pressure russia to release another american left out of that deal....
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we have cnn's nada bashir joining us live from london and our fred pleitgen is live in teheran. i'll start with you, fred, so what more can you tell us about the u.s. warning to iran? >> well so far sources that we're speaking to here inside iran and kim are essentially laughing all of that off, not just that warning or that alleged warning by the united states, but then also some of the statements that came from the foreign minister of israel yesterday when he was in a press conference together with the foreign ministers of the united kingdom and france that he essentially said that he expects france, the united kingdom, to attack iran if iran were to retaliate for the killing of ismail haniyeh, which of course happened here in tehran on july 31. the iranians are saying they're going to make their own decisions about how they move forward. but of course at the same time, they are keeping a very close eye on that process that's going on in doh on those attempts to get a ceasefire going and you can see in those talks that iran, while of course they're not at the table, they're no
we have cnn's nada bashir joining us live from london and our fred pleitgen is live in teheran. i'll start with you, fred, so what more can you tell us about the u.s. warning to iran? >> well so far sources that we're speaking to here inside iran and kim are essentially laughing all of that off, not just that warning or that alleged warning by the united states, but then also some of the statements that came from the foreign minister of israel yesterday when he was in a press conference...
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el ataque tiene lugar en un momento de mÁxima tensiÓn tras el asesinato en beirut y teherÁn.cificÓ cuÁntos efectivos serÁn desplazados, aunque dijo que de ser necesario, enviarÁ unidades adicionales del sistema de defensa contra misiles en tierra y una reliquia que se le atribuye a san judas tadeo, atrae a multitudes de devotos de ciudad de mÉxico. al regresar le mostras subway está dando 20% de descuento en cualquier sub cualquier tamaño 20% off es un golazo 20% off es de cracks subs 20% off ¡que locura! vamos al grano cualquier sub, cualquier tamaño, 20% off en subway. ¿por qué los dermatólogos de todo el mundo recomiendan la roche-posay? cuida tu piel con la loción hidratante facial “la roche-posay double repair face moisturizer” con su doble acción que ayuda a reparar la barrera de la piel y proporciona 48 horas de hidratación para lucir una piel saludable. cuando me diagnosticaron vih, no sabía en quién me convertiría. pero aquí estoy, siendo yo. siga siendo usted y pregúntele a su proveedor de atención médica sobre el tratamiento número uno recetado para el vih, biktarv
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of course, it runs the threat to respond to, on behalf of a, the assassination of is mohammed in teheran. it's been holding off and holding off has been a lot of speculation that responds, may well come within the next few days. as far as i can tell that speculation of that public speculation seems to be coming, particularly from the united states in your assessment is there and is it. is there anything in the, in the suggestion that iran is holding off, doing anything until a finds out what happens on thursday, or perhaps in the succeeding few days to, to try to establish what kind of response and what scale of response if any, are told it actually makes, depending on whether or not the talks go ahead and if that is the case, and i'm jumping ahead a little bit here. could that be part of the leverage that the us is perhaps using on israel to say you can have this deal? we'll just give you $20000000000.00 worth of military equipment as well. and we can give you a guarantee that iran is going to either have a limited response or no response. that's all as well. the answer is yes, and yes,
of course, it runs the threat to respond to, on behalf of a, the assassination of is mohammed in teheran. it's been holding off and holding off has been a lot of speculation that responds, may well come within the next few days. as far as i can tell that speculation of that public speculation seems to be coming, particularly from the united states in your assessment is there and is it. is there anything in the, in the suggestion that iran is holding off, doing anything until a finds out what...
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a has been assassinated in teheran iran revolutionary guard has confirmed the death saying i mia and his body guard were killed and an attack on his residence in the iranian capital. yeah, this has been breaking news all over the world for the past 24 hours. we're covering that as well. obviously. so using extremely sophisticated us intel hardware and missiles, israel assassinated the mass political liter. ishmael hahn yeah. they, they killed him after the presidential evaluation ceremony. there and iran, where he had met by the way, with the paula they waited for him to get to his residence and then they killed him . and several people who were around him at the time. it seems not that something like this. what happened on some sovereign territory that but before that israel a sort of assassinated another leader also on sovereign territory, this time with his bola, in a neighborhood in bay road. and there are no reports that we have been following about. i've been looking at over the past half hour since i'm a journalist as means something to make us let attacks in iraq. i've taken
a has been assassinated in teheran iran revolutionary guard has confirmed the death saying i mia and his body guard were killed and an attack on his residence in the iranian capital. yeah, this has been breaking news all over the world for the past 24 hours. we're covering that as well. obviously. so using extremely sophisticated us intel hardware and missiles, israel assassinated the mass political liter. ishmael hahn yeah. they, they killed him after the presidential evaluation ceremony....
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how do me have a representative of how much in teheran is nice to have you join me right now, cali? so coming from someone who has direct personal knowledge, what does the overall us most fair in the region feel like right now from your assessment, as well as well? you left uh no means uh, but so uh, escalades uh, increasing to the estate of disability and lack of security. so the mentality of the fanatics and the riotously, the sibling is right. and then we are having this in the, on the cloud war, criminal by the i c j was being welcomed by the congressman. and unfortunately, with a big a blog though, some of the $160.00, the congress monday by called the the session including g, a, a, come on a, how does the vice president, how so, what, so after the visit to america, by then administration, they were telling us that they up spoke directly to it, and it's in the all for stopping the general side. when he turned back, we had an escalation in southern lebanon, and then we had an escalation in the wrong, who claimed our leader as miami as if. and this, and you know, has taken the gr
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way, that is precisely why the secretary of the security council of the russian federation went to teherannot the minister of defense. this is also to some extent a sign that we are you we are sending a representative of the security forces, but the secretary of the security council, who should share some secret information, discuss the general directions of cooperation, and not discuss the nomenclature of weapons, because this is precisely the prerogative of the minister of defense, and in this regard, of course, it is now very difficult to understand where is located... this is the balance that russia wanted to maintain, on the one hand, inciting instability, and on the other hand , fearing the results of this instability for its allies. there are discounts until independence day on essential forte m. 10% in pharmacies plantain, you and oschad. there are discounts until independence day on motororex pills, 10% at psarynsky, bam and oskadny pharmacies. eurofast softcaps - quick help against headaches. begins to act. in just 15 minutes, there are 20% discounts on imodium in pharmacies of t
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right now, the decision making is in teheran, with hezbollah. that is why you have to work with qatar. you have to work with other countries that have more connections into those places than we do. >> i assume we will see something happen. the issue is how serious it is. ben, god to see you as always. ben rhodes. that's our shore. time for the final word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> lawrence, the news has been at a velocity that not only is it not normal for it to be but for it to be in august. >> it has been more than enough to keep up with. we will show the first protesters that kamala harris has encountered on the campaign trail about the very issues you were just talking about. that was in detroit tonight. and we will show how she handled that which is more masterfully than i have ever seen a candidate handle including acknowledging that the protesters absolute hay had a right to be heard. she reclaimed her time. >> i'm glad you are handling that because that happened just before we on air. have a good night. >> thanks ali. >>> well, we begi
right now, the decision making is in teheran, with hezbollah. that is why you have to work with qatar. you have to work with other countries that have more connections into those places than we do. >> i assume we will see something happen. the issue is how serious it is. ben, god to see you as always. ben rhodes. that's our shore. time for the final word with lawrence o'donnell. >>> lawrence, the news has been at a velocity that not only is it not normal for it to be but for it...
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the way teheran seems to see it is they think that netanyahu is setting a trap for them. he wants iran to retaliate so netanyahu has a pretext of escalating matters further and getting the u.s. into the war. so the iranians don't want to play into that. but these so-called cease fire talks really have not got anywhere. despite the very overoptimistic language coming from the biden administration. there is really no evidence that this is making any significant headway. in fact, the latest proposal that the u.s. has put forward was even further moving closer to what the netanyahu government insisted on changes to the previous proposal had been. the one that biden said israel already had accepted. so i think as we are now seeing that those talks are not leading far, the risk of some sort of escalation increases as a result. now, whether that is the case or if the israelis saw an opportunity, that there was an effort by hezbollah to do something, it is too early to tell. but, what we can say is unless there is a cease fire, the risk of regional war is going to increase. >> br
the way teheran seems to see it is they think that netanyahu is setting a trap for them. he wants iran to retaliate so netanyahu has a pretext of escalating matters further and getting the u.s. into the war. so the iranians don't want to play into that. but these so-called cease fire talks really have not got anywhere. despite the very overoptimistic language coming from the biden administration. there is really no evidence that this is making any significant headway. in fact, the latest...
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watching teheran, as well.earch, colin clarke, thank you for joining us this morning. >>> next up here, president biden is reflecting on his legacy after residing to drop out of the 2024 race. we'll play you remarks he made in a brand-new interview. that'll be next. >>> coming up on "morning joe," donald trump now is spreading false claims that the crowds seen at vice president harris' rallies are fake. we'll dig into his obsession with these large crowds and how the harris team is responding. "morning joe" just a few moments away. get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's rig
watching teheran, as well.earch, colin clarke, thank you for joining us this morning. >>> next up here, president biden is reflecting on his legacy after residing to drop out of the 2024 race. we'll play you remarks he made in a brand-new interview. that'll be next. >>> coming up on "morning joe," donald trump now is spreading false claims that the crowds seen at vice president harris' rallies are fake. we'll dig into his obsession with these large crowds and how the...
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is not taking responsibility for it, but the fact that a hamas leader can get assassinated within teheranhe day of the presidential inauguration, the new president in iran, what does that say about iran's intelligence, its ability to keep its own leaders safe? >> it's a combination of both iranian incompetence and that israel has shown itself able to assassination either senior iranian officials or guests of the iranian regime, almost at will. but it's also a sign of the deep discontent within, not only iranian society, but the iranian regime itself. because if israel didn't have iranian government collaborators to work with, they wouldn't be able to so routinely pull off these assassinations. >> that are absolutely remarkable. noga, we ended with raf saying what it's like to be in tel aviv. i know you're in jerusalem. everybody is playing this waiting game. but at the same time, there are these news reports about what benjamin netanyahu is or is not doing within the negotiation. what is the feeling within israel about benjamin netanyahu, about his leadership, about his ability to put the
is not taking responsibility for it, but the fact that a hamas leader can get assassinated within teheranhe day of the presidential inauguration, the new president in iran, what does that say about iran's intelligence, its ability to keep its own leaders safe? >> it's a combination of both iranian incompetence and that israel has shown itself able to assassination either senior iranian officials or guests of the iranian regime, almost at will. but it's also a sign of the deep discontent...
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the mastermind of october 7th, became its overall political leader, following the assassination in teheran a little more than two weeks ago. so the white house trying to set expectations here. they do not believe that the cia director is going to emerge from a hotel room in qatar with a piece of paper signed by both sides that is going to finally bring about a cease fire and get those hostages home after 300-plus days, but the hope, at least, is to make some significant progress tomorrow in doha. >> it's kind of been haunting me since you so eloquently presented to us the reality of what is going on in gaza today. if you would, just kind of let us know how dire the situation is there right now. >> reporter: jose, i'll give you one example. there was a father of three-day-old twins who proudly was going out to get birth certificates for his newly born children. he came back his house a couple of hours later and the house had been destroyed by an israeli bomb, his newborn twins were killed, his wife was killed, and we asked the israeli military, what was going on here, what was the purpose o
the mastermind of october 7th, became its overall political leader, following the assassination in teheran a little more than two weeks ago. so the white house trying to set expectations here. they do not believe that the cia director is going to emerge from a hotel room in qatar with a piece of paper signed by both sides that is going to finally bring about a cease fire and get those hostages home after 300-plus days, but the hope, at least, is to make some significant progress tomorrow in...
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and its expected retaliatory strike against israel for the assassination of a top hamas leader in teherannbc's richard engel, joining us from jerusalem this morning. richard, what more do we know about the status of the peace talks? >> reporter: well, i'm talking to several negotiators, including one right at the center of this process, and all of them and him in particular are not encouraged. they are not optimistic. they were supposed to be what had been described as make or break talks, starting tomorrow. but it's not even clear that they're going to go ahead or at what level they'll go ahead, and it's not certain by any means that even if they do go ahead that they could produce a result, a result that could see the hostages come out, that could see an end to the gaza war. both sides are blaming each other. you mentioned hamas. i'll start with them. hamas's argument is that they already agreed to a cease fire deal, that it was based on a proposal put forward by president biden himself that a month ago they said they were willing to sign, to sign in all terms, which would see hostages
and its expected retaliatory strike against israel for the assassination of a top hamas leader in teherannbc's richard engel, joining us from jerusalem this morning. richard, what more do we know about the status of the peace talks? >> reporter: well, i'm talking to several negotiators, including one right at the center of this process, and all of them and him in particular are not encouraged. they are not optimistic. they were supposed to be what had been described as make or break...
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columnist for "the washington post," jason, he was imprisoned in iran for 544 days while he was the post teherannt. it's great to have you with us, jason. so many of us followed your story, and being detained in iran. you know something about what these americans are going through now. what might be happening in the journey home, things like psych evaluations, et cetera. >> the first step is to gather information about their physical well being, to ensure that they're doing okay, that they don't have any medical needs that need to be addressed immediately. then, you know, the hard work of beginning to psychologically unpack what they have been through starts pretty quickly. in terms of intelligence gathering and debriefing, that tends to happen a little bit later, but those first hours, really just trying to introduce these individuals to freedom, to life, to choice. which had been stripped from them for so long. >> let's talk more about that, especially longer term. what are those challenges of reintegration, what are they facing in the weeks and months to come. >> there's so much challenges, i
columnist for "the washington post," jason, he was imprisoned in iran for 544 days while he was the post teherannt. it's great to have you with us, jason. so many of us followed your story, and being detained in iran. you know something about what these americans are going through now. what might be happening in the journey home, things like psych evaluations, et cetera. >> the first step is to gather information about their physical well being, to ensure that they're doing...
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iran will also suffer an assassination until the iranian capital of teheran. a couple of hours after the hezbollah assassination. but the iranians have said they will retaliate against israel. so far, it's been about a month, and they haven't done so yet. and an israeli official i spoke to yesterday said that the israelis believe that the iranians are not going to retaliate so long as these negotiations proceed. now, we have heard from the united states once again that the negotiations are going well. they're positive, construcive. this is a pattern we have been hearing for the past ten months, ever since the last round succeeded in november. the administration has said these negotiations are working out very well. that there's only hamas who needs to succeed to them. this is a pattern that has been repeating for months now, but then, every time we see the negotiations collapse. so they're still shrouded in pessimism. chris. >>> the united states is moving naval assets closer to israel. a show of force aimed at iran and its allies, meant to deter further aggre
iran will also suffer an assassination until the iranian capital of teheran. a couple of hours after the hezbollah assassination. but the iranians have said they will retaliate against israel. so far, it's been about a month, and they haven't done so yet. and an israeli official i spoke to yesterday said that the israelis believe that the iranians are not going to retaliate so long as these negotiations proceed. now, we have heard from the united states once again that the negotiations are...
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he was a "washington post" correspondent in teheran who spent 544 days wrongfully detained by iran, and david rhodes is back with me. i want to play some of what britney griner said after she came home about finding a new normal, whatever that means. >> we have to find a new normal. you know, your whole life changes up. at first it was such a shock, having security with us, and just how we move about our lives. >> david, can you even express what that's like to come back and you're trying to reintegrate, you're the focus of a lot of attention. your family is going through it as well. >> the early stage is extraordinary. you can go eat whenever and wherever you want. you're with your family, this terrible worry and pressure that's been on them is relieved. again, as i said earlier, it's just pure joy. you face a channel, and i think of evan here, he, you know, russian american. he always wanted to cover russia. that was his dream as a journalist. he has done that. as long as vladimir putin is ruling russia, he cannot go back to russia. his career is over as a russia correspondent. it was
he was a "washington post" correspondent in teheran who spent 544 days wrongfully detained by iran, and david rhodes is back with me. i want to play some of what britney griner said after she came home about finding a new normal, whatever that means. >> we have to find a new normal. you know, your whole life changes up. at first it was such a shock, having security with us, and just how we move about our lives. >> david, can you even express what that's like to come back...
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funded and assisted, trained by the iranians, and we have heard from the iranians themselves from teheran. the foreign minister gathered together leaders and diplomats, ambassadors from countries and said iran has a moral obligation to respond to the assassination of ismail haniyeh that the iranians blame on the israelis. no matter how you look at this, this entire region is girding for war. >> there's a new report about the u.n.'s investigation as to whether staff members took part in the october 7th attack. what do we know about that? >> reporter: this has been a major point of controversy for months now. the israelis have accused, really, hundreds of people within the major u.n. organization that assists palestinians and not just in the gaza strip but also in the west bank. they said they were part of, many of them, terror attacks, and they pointed out 19 of them who they said had participated in the october 7th attacks. the internal united nations said they received no evidence from one of 19. ten they cleared, nine they said there was sufficient evidence to say they participated and
funded and assisted, trained by the iranians, and we have heard from the iranians themselves from teheran. the foreign minister gathered together leaders and diplomats, ambassadors from countries and said iran has a moral obligation to respond to the assassination of ismail haniyeh that the iranians blame on the israelis. no matter how you look at this, this entire region is girding for war. >> there's a new report about the u.n.'s investigation as to whether staff members took part in...
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saudi arabia of these foreign ministers from islamic nations well, rosemary, this is a meeting that teheran itself had called for wanting to really shore up support for its retaliation against the assassination of ismail haniyeh so certainly what tehran is wanting from this meeting is to have the vocal support potentially other support from those foreign ministers. >> we have seen diplomatic activity over the weekend as well. we saw jordan's foreign minister making a very rare visit to tehran to talk about this assassin the nation as well. so what tehran is looking for is to have the support of the region, as it says, it is going to respond to that assassination which israel has yet to claim responsibility for now what we've seen from the other side, we know that the u.s. has been rallying its allies in the region, trying and to put pressure on iran to not respond or at least to contain its response because of course, the concern is and has been for months that this could become an expanded conflict in the region. now we've also heard from us officials that they believed that iran and its p
saudi arabia of these foreign ministers from islamic nations well, rosemary, this is a meeting that teheran itself had called for wanting to really shore up support for its retaliation against the assassination of ismail haniyeh so certainly what tehran is wanting from this meeting is to have the vocal support potentially other support from those foreign ministers. >> we have seen diplomatic activity over the weekend as well. we saw jordan's foreign minister making a very rare visit to...
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militias that exist from yemen to syria, to iraq, to begin that vow of revenge that has come from teheran and that could further escalate tensions in the region, further widen a conflict that already includes israel, lebanon, hezbollah, hamas, iran. it could widen that even further in hopes for a break coming down the temperature for finding diplomacy, for finding mediation. well, at this time that's extremely difficult to imagine lynda when the issue that caused this is the killing of the chief mediator for gaza side alright, salma abdelaziz, we will have more on this later this hour thanks for joining us from london well, still ahead. russian dissidents is speaking out following a historic prisoner swap between moscow and the west, their message to the world when you disaster clean up and restoration well i can ever even happened, happened all right there's a pro for them. serve probe, like it never even happened lysol knows little hands deserve big protection. >> that's why we're donating science kids to schools in need and helping teachers keep their classrooms protected by killing 99
militias that exist from yemen to syria, to iraq, to begin that vow of revenge that has come from teheran and that could further escalate tensions in the region, further widen a conflict that already includes israel, lebanon, hezbollah, hamas, iran. it could widen that even further in hopes for a break coming down the temperature for finding diplomacy, for finding mediation. well, at this time that's extremely difficult to imagine lynda when the issue that caused this is the killing of the...
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mediation efforts, when it comes to as ceasefire hostage deal will not make a difference to tear teheran when it decides what its retaliation will be as of now, we believe that these talks will still go ahead on thursday, trying to hammer out that final deal. according to a us official, the one main difference we have at this point and it's the sequencing of the hostage exchange. so that's something that the mediators, egypt, qatar, and the u.s. are trying to iron out before the end, we would do still have both hamas and israel blaming the other for this not having been done yet, this deal. but we really will have to wait and see what, if anything, can come out of those talks on thursday, resume. >> alright, our thanks to paula hancocks for that report maha yahya is the director of the carnegie middle east center and she joins me now, live from beirut in lebanon. many thanks for talking with us. >> thank you for having me, rosemary. good morning israel is still bracing for retaliatory strikes from iran for the assassination of hamas leader ismail haniyeh in tehran. >> but us officials be
mediation efforts, when it comes to as ceasefire hostage deal will not make a difference to tear teheran when it decides what its retaliation will be as of now, we believe that these talks will still go ahead on thursday, trying to hammer out that final deal. according to a us official, the one main difference we have at this point and it's the sequencing of the hostage exchange. so that's something that the mediators, egypt, qatar, and the u.s. are trying to iron out before the end, we would...
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from iranian leaders in the aftermath of the assassination of ismail haniyeh, which took place in teheran on the very day that hania had met with iran supreme leader and had attended the inauguration of iran's new president. >> so it was truly humiliation for the islamic republic and certainly in the aftermath of the unprecedented strike by iran, the barrage of missiles and drones on april 13 and 14th on the israeli homeland, there was very high concern that the iranians might react in similar fashion to the assassination of haniah. instead, we've seen some restraint, some readiness to it he's talked publicly about diplomatic off ramps to the current crisis and apparent support for efforts to achieve a ceasefire. and so i don't think that we're likely to see that position change in the aftermath of the successful israeli preemption of a hezbollah strike. but i do think that the temperature remains very hi in the region. >> and we have seen the link both from iran and even the united states between a ceasefire and hostage deal in any sort of response from iran in particular, alright, stay
from iranian leaders in the aftermath of the assassination of ismail haniyeh, which took place in teheran on the very day that hania had met with iran supreme leader and had attended the inauguration of iran's new president. >> so it was truly humiliation for the islamic republic and certainly in the aftermath of the unprecedented strike by iran, the barrage of missiles and drones on april 13 and 14th on the israeli homeland, there was very high concern that the iranians might react in...
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fred pleitgen is live in teheran. fred, let me start with you. so take us through the role you expect iran to play. in the upcoming talks hi there, kim. >> well, first of all, we're now pretty interesting place here were inside the iranian parliament, inside the modulus. and right now what's going on here is actually the confirmation hearings for the new government of newly elected president masoud pezeshkian's, that's going to be very interesting to see how that shapes are wrong let's foreign policy in these very key times in the middle east. the other thing of course, so that is going on as well, is that you do have this term while that is still going on, i spoke to a couple of members so parliament here, but inside including some very prominent one. and they certainly say that they're not very confident about the ceasefire negotiations that are going on. they don't believe that israel is serious it's about the ceasefire negotiations and also they say they don't trust the united states to be an objective mediator in all this because they believ
fred pleitgen is live in teheran. fred, let me start with you. so take us through the role you expect iran to play. in the upcoming talks hi there, kim. >> well, first of all, we're now pretty interesting place here were inside the iranian parliament, inside the modulus. and right now what's going on here is actually the confirmation hearings for the new government of newly elected president masoud pezeshkian's, that's going to be very interesting to see how that shapes are wrong let's...
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make sure we've got the right resources and capabilities in the region what the worry is, is that teheran doesn't just retaliate directly, but that it activates it's tentacles around the region that it pushes its proxy militias from iraq to syria, to yemen to attack. >> and that would widen the scope of this already tinder box conflict. and how do you contain it? again, when mediation efforts, of course have stalled because the key mediator himself for the palestinian side ismail haniyeh, is the one who's assassination triggered this current moment of escalation. so real worries about how to bring the temperature down in this context, how far this war could widen and expand pressure on prime minister netanyahu. i have to note that pressure on him to accept a ceasefire deal. he's made very clear with these recent assassinations on senior hezbollah, senior hamas figures, senior islamic jihad i'd figure all of these assassinations within the region that some have been claimed by israel to many in the region that is a clear indication that peace is not on the table for netanyahu for now. so h
make sure we've got the right resources and capabilities in the region what the worry is, is that teheran doesn't just retaliate directly, but that it activates it's tentacles around the region that it pushes its proxy militias from iraq to syria, to yemen to attack. >> and that would widen the scope of this already tinder box conflict. and how do you contain it? again, when mediation efforts, of course have stalled because the key mediator himself for the palestinian side ismail haniyeh,...
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for two assassinations, the killing of ismail haniyeh, the hamas political leader who was killed in teheran also the killing of a senior hezbollah figure. iran said yesterday it expected hezbollah to start striking more deeply into israel, you will note the rockets last night were fired into northern israel. iran also saying it expected hezbollah to start striking targets which were not just start striking targets which were notjust restricted to military facilities, potentially meaning of course civilian infrastructure. the us presidentjoe biden was asked about this last night, whether he thought iran might back down and he said he did not know but he hoped so. figs said he did not know but he hoped so. ~ , , ., said he did not know but he hoped so. m said he did not know but he hoped so. a �*, ., so. as you say, it's all about the attem ts so. as you say, it's all about the attempts to _ so. as you say, it's all about the attempts to try _ so. as you say, it's all about the attempts to try and _ so. as you say, it's all about the attempts to try and de-escalate| so. as you say, it's all ab
for two assassinations, the killing of ismail haniyeh, the hamas political leader who was killed in teheran also the killing of a senior hezbollah figure. iran said yesterday it expected hezbollah to start striking more deeply into israel, you will note the rockets last night were fired into northern israel. iran also saying it expected hezbollah to start striking targets which were not just start striking targets which were notjust restricted to military facilities, potentially meaning of...
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attacks israel in retaliation, of course, for the assassination of ismail haniyeh that happened here in teheran on july 31st, the iranians are still very much saying that there will be revenge for that killing. however, they are not saying when, where and how that is going to happen at the same time, of course these ceasefire talks that are going on, are there have been going on in doha that of course, also still a big factor in all of this. and i think one of the interesting things that we've seen kim is that iran is also a big factor in those talks, even though they are not directly involved in those talks. one of the things that we have seen as those talks have progressed over the past two days, is that the end of each day? the prime minister of qatar has had a phone call with the foreign minister of iran to keep iran informed about what exactly is being talked about there and some of the progress that is being made, the optimism that we're seeing, for instance, from the u.s side is certainly not something that we're feeling on the ground. here from iranian officials. in fact, the iranian fo
attacks israel in retaliation, of course, for the assassination of ismail haniyeh that happened here in teheran on july 31st, the iranians are still very much saying that there will be revenge for that killing. however, they are not saying when, where and how that is going to happen at the same time, of course these ceasefire talks that are going on, are there have been going on in doha that of course, also still a big factor in all of this. and i think one of the interesting things that we've...
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supposed to be run and hezbollah are promising retaliation for the killing of how much is chief in teheran and the killing of hezbollah as chief of staff in they do the message from a ron. if that's the response is coming in due time and that quote, the aggressor will be a punish. so we know that there have been back door diplomacy. we also saw the jordanian foreign minister making a rare visit to test run. he denies that he is a mediator, but no doubt he is talking about the serious escalation in the region. jordan in a very difficult position because in the last the last time around the tax as well in april jordan was part of the response, helping the us military intercept iranian a brand new and miss out. so it is not clear when this response will come, whether or not will it be coordinated between iran and testable and other groups really is part of the around in the access of resistance in the south. the exchange of fire continues has been law. uh, you know, increasing the tempo of its operations. so the region is on high alerts. while behind the scenes negotiations are trying to de e
supposed to be run and hezbollah are promising retaliation for the killing of how much is chief in teheran and the killing of hezbollah as chief of staff in they do the message from a ron. if that's the response is coming in due time and that quote, the aggressor will be a punish. so we know that there have been back door diplomacy. we also saw the jordanian foreign minister making a rare visit to test run. he denies that he is a mediator, but no doubt he is talking about the serious escalation...