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the problem is really a collective exploration in the day and the life in tehran. it is the largest city in the middle east. for the gallery, one of the first pieces you see is one piece which is a laser-cut peace, it taken directly from the map of the city itself -- a laser-cut piece. it represents the geography of the city. it is positioned right next to another work by an artist who took a 77 taxicab runs and let the potholes and the city turns of tehran dictate how the city would be portrayed. >> [singing] >> one of the other pieces that to experience in the one-day exhibition is from another artist, a recording of state radio from tehran, and is played for four speakers. >> [speaking foreign language] . >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the entire gallery is covered with white vinyl on white walls, really minimalist, and the kind of the merged -- of emerge as you walk through the room. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> these are excerpts from the radio broadcast that y
the problem is really a collective exploration in the day and the life in tehran. it is the largest city in the middle east. for the gallery, one of the first pieces you see is one piece which is a laser-cut peace, it taken directly from the map of the city itself -- a laser-cut piece. it represents the geography of the city. it is positioned right next to another work by an artist who took a 77 taxicab runs and let the potholes and the city turns of tehran dictate how the city would be...
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arab revolutions i'm joined by mohammad marandi in toronto he's a professor at the university of tehran in london we go to jonathan paris he is a security specialist and senior fellow with the atlantic council and author of the recent report prospects for iran and in irvine we crossed the serai soap or ehrlich she's an independent research writer and political commentator all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's look at iran and its neighborhood. where. the west. democratic tsunami you're in the see very intense diplomatic predicament the revolutions in egypt and tunisia where highly praised public were also welcomed revolt in jordan and libya. will be isolated iran may actually find new partners and build alliances to run has already turned in your place in his dealings with egypt a thorn in their relations was highlighted and went to worship sailed through the suez canal for the first time it warns there's the shit uprising and crane also works to iran's advantage to run speaks out and support of protesters who struggle against t
arab revolutions i'm joined by mohammad marandi in toronto he's a professor at the university of tehran in london we go to jonathan paris he is a security specialist and senior fellow with the atlantic council and author of the recent report prospects for iran and in irvine we crossed the serai soap or ehrlich she's an independent research writer and political commentator all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's look at iran and its...
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won sixty five percent of the vote and then you had an amass outpouring of people in the cities of tehran but ultimately through a combination of group force. and in any event what happened in north to in north africa is is really quite different they may have learned some twitter techniques from the iranian revolution but what happened in iran what happened in tunisia and egypt were fundamentally found this really is going to take traced back to israel has suddenly. well i think last night what are your sort of he's a hero here he was not even on here. look look i could make appliances i mean i'd probably wait every just once a while cranked right there where i didn't finish my point i didn't finish my point i mean you're you're so upset with america and with israel i'm trying to say that what the arab spring is a proud it's a proper lack of governance is about the lack of personal freedom it's about a lot of things that petunia asian of the egyptian people so i wouldn't say that it was impacted by iran however i would say that the problems that the people of tunisia and egypt are suffer
won sixty five percent of the vote and then you had an amass outpouring of people in the cities of tehran but ultimately through a combination of group force. and in any event what happened in north to in north africa is is really quite different they may have learned some twitter techniques from the iranian revolution but what happened in iran what happened in tunisia and egypt were fundamentally found this really is going to take traced back to israel has suddenly. well i think last night...
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compared tanks in syria shooting unarmed civilians compare with a bus she did to poor neighbor in tehran that compared that to what ever you think israelis are going to tell them ok what does that mean exactly how to train your. propaganda this is the care problem you're wonderful. friend yeah yeah it was a laugh if you care marshall they share marshall when osama bin ladin there was a caption last week on sky news or some of bin ladin says there were not be peace in palestine until the rights of palestinians their care marshal who was watching the massacre in homs of syria and supported by iran by the way let's cheery and tanks and to marshall said come off it everybody i talk to from bangor. see through to cairo to to to tunisia and now here and holmes says we reject the big lie the big lie that says it's israel is for far i don't even need to get professional randi to weigh what america just air marshall explained this is pretty high but here is where you are trying to contain your people freedom and that's what i'm sorry we've run out of time so some time we shall run out of time tha
compared tanks in syria shooting unarmed civilians compare with a bus she did to poor neighbor in tehran that compared that to what ever you think israelis are going to tell them ok what does that mean exactly how to train your. propaganda this is the care problem you're wonderful. friend yeah yeah it was a laugh if you care marshall they share marshall when osama bin ladin there was a caption last week on sky news or some of bin ladin says there were not be peace in palestine until the rights...
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we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran. the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights, and a government that does not smother their aspirations. now, our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at times our friends in the region have not all reacted to the demands for consistent change -- with change that's consistent with the principles that i've outlined today. that's true in yemen, where president saleh needs to follow through on his commitment to transfer power. and that's true today in bahrain. bahrain is a longstanding partner, and we are committed to its security. we recognize that iran has tried to take advantage of the turmoil there, and that the bahraini government has a legitimate interest in the rule of law. nevertheless, we have ins
we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran. the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights, and a government that does not smother their aspirations. now, our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at...
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and its allies have repeatedly impose sanctions on tehran but how are these sanctions likely to affect the country's nuclear program. they're not going to have any effect at all and furthermore are saying impose the last trade iran will do with europe and north america and indeed iran has already found alternatives for most of its trade so in the long run what it effectively does is it decreases their influence over iran and iran has been able to because of this that the sanctions find new partners both in latin america in the far east in the indian subcontinent and in the long run the country is that hurt the most are those countries who wish to have some sort of influence over iran and which are losing them because they are no longer have much trade with a country or a decreasing trade. iranian president ahmadinejad earlier last stars of rock obama for his comments on spreading the tide of revolution in the middle east but does that reveal that i didn't die is running something scared it will happen in this country too. well again i think people here see it the other way around thoug
and its allies have repeatedly impose sanctions on tehran but how are these sanctions likely to affect the country's nuclear program. they're not going to have any effect at all and furthermore are saying impose the last trade iran will do with europe and north america and indeed iran has already found alternatives for most of its trade so in the long run what it effectively does is it decreases their influence over iran and iran has been able to because of this that the sanctions find new...
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. >>> police in iran have arrested members of a major international drug-smuggling group in tehran. the head of iran's anti-drug police said in tehran monday they had been gathering information about the group for the past four months. he added that the police have seized more than 270 kilograms of narcotics and arrested several smuggers in operations over the past 24 hours. the officials said the group produced industrial narcotics in home laboratories and sent them to malaysia, indonesia and thailand hidden in milk shipments. >>> time for your weather update. across eastern asia still looking windy across japan this morning. the remnant low of typhoon songa caused flooding problems in quake-affected regions and continues to bring windy conditions along the east coast of japan here. high wind warnings posted now. we will look at calmer and brighter conditions up toward the north. warm and bright down in the okinawa islands. across china, lots of clouds building over the region across the north central portions toward the northeastern corner here. this low pressure system continues
. >>> police in iran have arrested members of a major international drug-smuggling group in tehran. the head of iran's anti-drug police said in tehran monday they had been gathering information about the group for the past four months. he added that the police have seized more than 270 kilograms of narcotics and arrested several smuggers in operations over the past 24 hours. the officials said the group produced industrial narcotics in home laboratories and sent them to malaysia,...
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the conservative mayor of tehran put the number at three million. the conservative mayor. the scene was reminiscent of the rallies held in the same square during the 1979 revolution. as in 1979, the security forces were kept away to prevent clashes. the rally -- here's the key point -- the rally drew all kinds of protesters; old and young, professionals and workers, students, women wearing sunglasses and head scarves as well as those in full-length garb. from the better-off northern districts as well as from the working class southern ones. and just one more quote on that point. in another wonderful essay in the book called, "this magic green bracelet." a simple glance at the background of iran's prominent student leaders tells you that by and large they are not the children of the affluent citizens of north tehran, but instead come from provincial working class families or are the children of rural school teachers and clerks. the western media cliche of an opposition limit today the upper middle class belies reality. these future leaders of iran commonly hail from the hea
the conservative mayor of tehran put the number at three million. the conservative mayor. the scene was reminiscent of the rallies held in the same square during the 1979 revolution. as in 1979, the security forces were kept away to prevent clashes. the rally -- here's the key point -- the rally drew all kinds of protesters; old and young, professionals and workers, students, women wearing sunglasses and head scarves as well as those in full-length garb. from the better-off northern districts...
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six people have been killed as the pro-government forces stormed a mosque in the southern city of tehran meanwhile the country continues to bury its dead following a day of rage on friday when tens of thousands took to the streets demanding change according to the opposition more than five hundred sixty people have been killed in fighting with government forces since the unrest began in march the u.n. human rights council condemned the bloodshed in a u.s. led resolution calling for an international investigation and as the violence continues washington has imposed a new set of sanctions targeting high level officials in the syrian government the e.u. has also set an arms embargo on president bashar al assad's government. washington claims that iran's revolutionary guard is aiding the crackdown across syria and blogger stephen leatherman says it is tehran that's the real endgame for u.s. operations in the region. i think it really is the end and again me too do you really think countries in iran's orbit what's going on in syria right now is a regime change if you know who say that it is f
six people have been killed as the pro-government forces stormed a mosque in the southern city of tehran meanwhile the country continues to bury its dead following a day of rage on friday when tens of thousands took to the streets demanding change according to the opposition more than five hundred sixty people have been killed in fighting with government forces since the unrest began in march the u.n. human rights council condemned the bloodshed in a u.s. led resolution calling for an...
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. >> if a turkisheader or foreign minister speaks in tehran with an iranian counterpart, we can sak in a very friendly, frank manner as a neighbor. or in cairo we can speak with egyptians as one of them. in brussels we can speak as a european. in... again in brussels we speak as a member of nato. and these are not conflicting. therefore the potential of communication of turkey with many actors at the same time in an efficient manner is really unique for turkey. >> rose: we continue exparticular ration of turkey with four keen an oners, ian bremmer, henri barkey of lehigh unersity, steven cook of the council on foreign relations and joining us from istanbul by phone, journalist and author andrew finkel. >> what we see unfolding in the middle east, particularly as they pertain to turkish relations with libya and turkey's relatns with syria is that the turks are as befuddled and confused as many others when it comes to the ab spring and that their vision of themselves as leaders of the region, of having influence, of playing a constructive role has come up against their interests. >> rose
. >> if a turkisheader or foreign minister speaks in tehran with an iranian counterpart, we can sak in a very friendly, frank manner as a neighbor. or in cairo we can speak with egyptians as one of them. in brussels we can speak as a european. in... again in brussels we speak as a member of nato. and these are not conflicting. therefore the potential of communication of turkey with many actors at the same time in an efficient manner is really unique for turkey. >> rose: we continue...
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israel possesses a largely unaccountable wmd arsenal and it would use it if tehran was even remotely thinking about a first strike. indeed, iran's acquisition of nuclear weapons still leaves it a shia island surrounding by hostile sunnis, u.s. military bases and u.s. target peers focused squarely on it. in other words, with or without a nuclear, iran is contained. it can continue to dabble with its violent surrogates in the israel/muslim war but it could not pose a military threat to the united states. before moving to our so-called saudi friends, let me say that there is one serious iranian threat to the united states, but only if we and/or the israelis strike iran first. thanks to more than 35 years of near criminal negligence by the u.s. executive and legislative branches in the areas of border control and domestic security, both iran and it's lebanese hezbollah surrogate have created a large clandestine infrastructure in the continental united states. one which works with similar networks in canada, expo and the caribbean. the iranians are too smart and u.s. military power to use
israel possesses a largely unaccountable wmd arsenal and it would use it if tehran was even remotely thinking about a first strike. indeed, iran's acquisition of nuclear weapons still leaves it a shia island surrounding by hostile sunnis, u.s. military bases and u.s. target peers focused squarely on it. in other words, with or without a nuclear, iran is contained. it can continue to dabble with its violent surrogates in the israel/muslim war but it could not pose a military threat to the united...
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[speaking arabic] >> translator: and tehran, with a population is 12 million, not even one permit for the construction of a sunni mosque has been issued. [speaking arabic] >> translator: of course the situation of this years is not good either in iraq. [speaking arabic] >> translator: one example was the attack on the kona body was the attack on the kona body was the attack on the kona body [speaking arabic] >> translator: they were attacked brutally in a number of them have been arrested. even three of the attorneys who defended them have been arrested as well. [speaking arabic] >> translator: the government claims that these laws are islamic. [speaking arabic] >> translator: we can't have any other law because we are muslims. [speaking arabic] >> translator: but what we can see is that the famous other religions have different interpretations, islam can have different interpretations, too. said 10 [speaking arabic] >> translator: look at the united states. one church does not accept abortion, the other church does. sub 10 [speaking arabic] >> translator: or the other is the marriage
[speaking arabic] >> translator: and tehran, with a population is 12 million, not even one permit for the construction of a sunni mosque has been issued. [speaking arabic] >> translator: of course the situation of this years is not good either in iraq. [speaking arabic] >> translator: one example was the attack on the kona body was the attack on the kona body was the attack on the kona body [speaking arabic] >> translator: they were attacked brutally in a number of them...
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they lowered the level at the embassy levelland most of the ambassadors left tehran. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: what they said was you have in secure europe which is why we want to recall our ambassador. and for approximately six months no european ambassadors were in iran. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this resulted in the assassinations in europe being reduced. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the most important thing and political sanctions is the international criminal court. >> translator: -- [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: violators of human rights should be referred to the international court. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in order to be able to try and violators of human rights in this court we have to strengthen the court. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: all the european countries have ratified the international criminal court conventions. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: approximately 90 countries have ratified up to now. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the interna
they lowered the level at the embassy levelland most of the ambassadors left tehran. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: what they said was you have in secure europe which is why we want to recall our ambassador. and for approximately six months no european ambassadors were in iran. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: this resulted in the assassinations in europe being reduced. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the most important thing and political...
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the tyranny in tehran brutalizes its own people. supports attacks against american troops in afghanistan and in iraq. it subject gates lebanon and gaza, it sponsors terror worldwide. when i last stood here, i spoke of the consequences of iran developing nuclear weapons. now time is running out. the hinge of history may soon turn. for the greatest danger of all could soon be upon us. a militant islamic regime armed with nuclear weapons. militant islam threatens the world, it threatens islam. now, i have no doubt -- i'm absolutely convinced that it will ultimately be defeated. i believe it will eventually succumb to the forces of freedom and progress. it depends on cloistering young minds for a given amount of years, and the process of opening up information will ultimately defeat this movement. but like other fanaticisms that were doomed to fail, militant islam could defeat all of us before its demise. a nuclear armed iran would ignite a nuclear arms race in the middle east. it would give terrorists a nuclear umbrella. it would make
the tyranny in tehran brutalizes its own people. supports attacks against american troops in afghanistan and in iraq. it subject gates lebanon and gaza, it sponsors terror worldwide. when i last stood here, i spoke of the consequences of iran developing nuclear weapons. now time is running out. the hinge of history may soon turn. for the greatest danger of all could soon be upon us. a militant islamic regime armed with nuclear weapons. militant islam threatens the world, it threatens islam....
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let's remember that the first peaceful protests in the region were in the streets of tehran where then and men and threw innocent people into jail. we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran, the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights and a government that does not smother their a aspirations. now our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at times our friends in the region have not all reacted to the demands for consistent chan change, with change that's consistent with the principles that i've outlined today. that's true in yemen where president saleh needs to follow through on his commitment to transfer power. and that's true today in bahrain. bahrain is a long standing partner and we are committed to its security. we recognize that iran has tried to take advantage of the turmoil ther
let's remember that the first peaceful protests in the region were in the streets of tehran where then and men and threw innocent people into jail. we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran, the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights and a government that does not smother their a aspirations. now our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive...
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i would agree but the building built in the 2000 tehran region in -- era max down the slide triggered by would support -- era maxed out. >> many of the statements made b y president goh also resonate with me, especially the -- i don't know if that wa s a failure to consider a lot split prior to construction, or if that was considered at all. the maximum use was evidence it was built to its full potential, rather than more modest. never having done a condo conversion, it is useful to hear that on both sides of tehe issue. it probably does carry greater home value, so i don't know what offsets what. being more new than president goh, i am aware of the small lot issue, and i am sympathetic in that regard. i am not sure where i am going to land. it is pretty mixed. >> were we to overturn it, we would have to find discretion, and the other way to overturn it is to have error, and there is the fact that it is not the predominant element of that neighborhood, but they do exist. one thing that is very similar with the pennsylvania thing is that if you ride by their tonight and it is not a spl
i would agree but the building built in the 2000 tehran region in -- era max down the slide triggered by would support -- era maxed out. >> many of the statements made b y president goh also resonate with me, especially the -- i don't know if that wa s a failure to consider a lot split prior to construction, or if that was considered at all. the maximum use was evidence it was built to its full potential, rather than more modest. never having done a condo conversion, it is useful to hear...
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remember when jimmy keart tried to rescue them in tehran. >> and the helicopter did fail in this case. anything can go wrong and this one really was remarkably well. >> and he had other choices. the president was to push a bottom, launch a missile or a bomb and flatten the place. do you really know then that you've got osama bin laden. the president decided to take a risky option because it could go wrong very easily because they wanted the proof to know 10 years later that we actually did get him. >> and we know now that the c.i.a. had a safe house in abbotobad where they were monitoring this house. >> how did that keep that undercover? >> amazing. >> it is amazing. >> i read somewhere it's the nearest thing to britain in pakistan. it's not like having a safe house out in the northwest frontier where you would stand out. it's a much more cosmopolitan city than that. but still they had to keep this very low profile. my understanding is that these c.i.a. operatives that were there, one of the things was to provide perimeter security just in case the pakistani's tried to intervene. in t
remember when jimmy keart tried to rescue them in tehran. >> and the helicopter did fail in this case. anything can go wrong and this one really was remarkably well. >> and he had other choices. the president was to push a bottom, launch a missile or a bomb and flatten the place. do you really know then that you've got osama bin laden. the president decided to take a risky option because it could go wrong very easily because they wanted the proof to know 10 years later that we...
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in tehran. but they were never brought to court. sarah shourd was released last year for health reasons. she will not be returning to iran for the time. about an hour ago, she told ktvu news that she's sick with worry. >> they weren't brought to court. that's the only information we have. we don't know why they weren't brought to court. we don't know when the next trial will be. we have no idea. we're in limbo. we have no idea what -- no idea what to expect. >> family released a statement saying the boys' lawyer being absent as well is extremely worrisome. >>> the city of napa says it hopes to have repairs finished by this afternoon on a broken water main. in the meantime, water is still flowing to city residents and the city says the water is safe. but as ktvu's claudine wong reports, some people say they still won't drink it. >> reporter: employees at the walsh vineyard management company thought everything was fine until they started filling up their coolers for the day. >> you didn't realize it was gonna look like that? >> no. >
in tehran. but they were never brought to court. sarah shourd was released last year for health reasons. she will not be returning to iran for the time. about an hour ago, she told ktvu news that she's sick with worry. >> they weren't brought to court. that's the only information we have. we don't know why they weren't brought to court. we don't know when the next trial will be. we have no idea. we're in limbo. we have no idea what -- no idea what to expect. >> family released a...
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two of the accused, still jailed in tehran, did not appear in court as expected and the authorities gave no explanation. shane bauer and josh fattal have been held since july 2009 after being taken into custody on the iran-iraq border. a third american who was taken with them, sarah shourd, was released in september on to the united states. she is being tried in absentia. bauer and fattal, who are both 28, remain in jail. the three claim they were hiking in iraq's northern kurdish region and any crossing into iran was inadvertent. today's development appears to be the example of an arbitrary treatment that shane and jobs have been subjected to far more than 21 months. the iranian authorities continue to play games with their lives ". >>mark: the retail end kentucky caused much damage. it smashed windows in the area and carl windows were smashed as well. no reports of injuries. watching whether the fog is really coming back. james fletcher has more. >>james: they have the low coastal fog that we're still dealing with. as they had this morning it is partly cloudy and cooler. as they get in
two of the accused, still jailed in tehran, did not appear in court as expected and the authorities gave no explanation. shane bauer and josh fattal have been held since july 2009 after being taken into custody on the iran-iraq border. a third american who was taken with them, sarah shourd, was released in september on to the united states. she is being tried in absentia. bauer and fattal, who are both 28, remain in jail. the three claim they were hiking in iraq's northern kurdish region and...
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we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran. the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights, and a government that does not smother their aspirations. now, our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at times our friends in the region have not all reacted to the demands for consistent change -- with change that's consistent with the principles that i've outlined today. that's true in yemen, where president saleh needs to follow through on his commitment to transfer power. and that's true today in bahrain. bahrain is a longstanding partner, and we are committed to its security. we recognize that iran has tried to take advantage of the turmoil there, and that the bahraini government has a legitimate interest in the rule of law. nevertheless, we have ins
we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran. the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights, and a government that does not smother their aspirations. now, our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at...
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of honor and so should you in our free society you can't have these protests in the parliaments in tehran or in tripoli. this is real democracy. >> a jewish american woman was protesting what she said were israeli war crimes. >> the israeli leader went on to say he wanted peace with palestinians and then spelled out a list of demands the palestinians say make peace impossible. >> you got bin laden. >> reporter: greeting the prime minister with 29 standing ovations. as he vowed he was prepared to negotiate lasting peace. >> we will be generous about the size of the future palestinian state. >> but then he laid out his terms and it was a long list. a palestinian state, he said, must have no army of its own and palestinian leaders must sev err ties with hamas. >> israel will not negotiate with a palestinian government backed by the palestinian version of al-qaeda. >> reporter: he said he would give up some settlement but refused to compromise on the biggest prize. jerusalem. >> jerusalem must never again be divided. >> an aide to the palestinian leader called that a declaration of war agains
of honor and so should you in our free society you can't have these protests in the parliaments in tehran or in tripoli. this is real democracy. >> a jewish american woman was protesting what she said were israeli war crimes. >> the israeli leader went on to say he wanted peace with palestinians and then spelled out a list of demands the palestinians say make peace impossible. >> you got bin laden. >> reporter: greeting the prime minister with 29 standing ovations. as he...
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counterterrorist force founded in the wake of the 1980 failure to rescue americans held hostage in tehran. >> it's been 30 years they have been practicing and doing counterterrorism missions. you really have a well oiled machine when you send them out. >> howard was a member of seal team 6 in 1993. shot three times in the infamous black hawk down fire fight. but then he has been through the tough seal boot camp which is about much more than just extreme fitness. >> those classes routinely start with 130 people and graduate 25. 25 that graduated have one thing, mental toughness above the other guys who didn't make it. >> that was good enough to make a regular seal team. after several years of experience there, he volunteered for team six. 16 of us applied and two were accepted. >> it was snipers from seal team six who picked off the somali pirate holding an american hostage. seal team six is not invincible. brisht aid worker was accidentally killed by then in a rescue mission gone wrong in afghanistan. every mission balances on a raiser's edge between success and failure. seal team six goe
counterterrorist force founded in the wake of the 1980 failure to rescue americans held hostage in tehran. >> it's been 30 years they have been practicing and doing counterterrorism missions. you really have a well oiled machine when you send them out. >> howard was a member of seal team 6 in 1993. shot three times in the infamous black hawk down fire fight. but then he has been through the tough seal boot camp which is about much more than just extreme fitness. >> those...
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we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran. the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights, and a government that does not smother their aspirations. now, our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at times our friends in the region have not all reacted to the demands for consistent change -- with change that's consistent with the principles that i've outlined today. that's true in yemen, where president saleh needs to follow through on his commitment to transfer power. and that's true today in bahrain. bahrain is a longstanding partner, and we are committed to its security. we recognize that iran has tried to take advantage of the turmoil there, and that the bahraini government has a legitimate interest in the rule of law. nevertheless, we have ins
we still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of tehran. the image of a young woman dying in the streets is still seared in our memory. and we will continue to insist that the iranian people deserve their universal rights, and a government that does not smother their aspirations. now, our opposition to iran's intolerance and iran's repressive measures, as well as its illicit nuclear program and its support of terror, is well known. but if america is to be credible, we must acknowledge that at...
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whether you live in baghdad or damascus, sana or tehran. and we support political and economic reform in the middle east and north africa that can meet the legitimate aspirations of ordinary people throughout the region. our support for these principles is not a secondary interest. today, i want to make it clear that it is a top priority that must be translated into concrete actions. and supported by all of the diplomatic, economic, and strategic tools at our disposal. let me be specific. first, it will be the policy of the united states to promote reform across the region and to support transitions to democracy. that effort begins in egypt and tunisia. where the stakes are high. as tunisia was at the vanguard of this democratic wave and egypt is both a long-standing partner and the arab world's largest nation. both nations can set a strong example through free and fair elections, a vibrant civil society. accountable and effective institutions and responsible regional leadership. but our support must also extend to nations where transitions
whether you live in baghdad or damascus, sana or tehran. and we support political and economic reform in the middle east and north africa that can meet the legitimate aspirations of ordinary people throughout the region. our support for these principles is not a secondary interest. today, i want to make it clear that it is a top priority that must be translated into concrete actions. and supported by all of the diplomatic, economic, and strategic tools at our disposal. let me be specific....
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you mentioned tehran.laden was found in pakistan, certainly not in a cave in afghanistan. why continue to fight in a country where bin laden hasn't been for years? >> right. of course, the taliban is a very close affiliate and ally of al qaeda. it's not that well known, but a lot of bin laden's family has lived in tehran. i'm not going to tell you that the regime in tehran are allies, but they cooperate and collaborate. we should be strategic about how many forces we deploy to that battlefield as well as the other one. but i don't think you want to get out. you could not even have taken out osama bin laden as we did if we were not deployed deep in afghanistan. we used bagram air force base, jalal la bad. >> i think most americans understand that. what is confusing now is what america's mission in afghanistan is. you heard mohamed say building schools, making a better life -- but is that our mission? should that be our mission? >> that's a very good question. an advisory to my organization just wrote a very
you mentioned tehran.laden was found in pakistan, certainly not in a cave in afghanistan. why continue to fight in a country where bin laden hasn't been for years? >> right. of course, the taliban is a very close affiliate and ally of al qaeda. it's not that well known, but a lot of bin laden's family has lived in tehran. i'm not going to tell you that the regime in tehran are allies, but they cooperate and collaborate. we should be strategic about how many forces we deploy to that...
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is a more dangerous to try to lose these bugs are into system that will screwed up or to allow tehranto get a nuclear weapon. in my opinion a nuclear-armed iran is the worst threat that we face. so i am employed support things like that. whatever we can do. it comes down to the use of force then that's a bad thing, but it's better than accepting a defeat on this issue. but if they can do it through some white hat hackers figure out some code that messes up the islamic regime in tehran, then more power to them. >> thank you. the turmoil seems to be the worldwide, notches the middle east. what sort of responsibility do you put on the current administration for the world seemed to be in a people? >> all, i don't know if i could blame the current administration for everything that's going on. of course some in the current administration want to take credit for it, that somehow had inspired people for hope and change in movies or something like that. we will see what the outcome is of all of us. if it turns profoundly negative it will be interesting if they keep taking credit for it. once
is a more dangerous to try to lose these bugs are into system that will screwed up or to allow tehranto get a nuclear weapon. in my opinion a nuclear-armed iran is the worst threat that we face. so i am employed support things like that. whatever we can do. it comes down to the use of force then that's a bad thing, but it's better than accepting a defeat on this issue. but if they can do it through some white hat hackers figure out some code that messes up the islamic regime in tehran, then...
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but expose think the real target is syria's key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and is part of international moves to stop that program damascus would become a springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east it means in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar developments in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia which is western military intervention is with rising along it warms the fuelling boylan's across the middle east and all those deliberately escalating the conflict is an invitation to a series of civil wars outside forces should not interfere give advice or take sides in the internal conflicts at russia's foreign minister as there could be a sting in the tail he says only chaos in the region helps the very extremist the west wants to stop gaining power the new bushell r.t. paris. where he leaks founder julian assange armed his lays into online social networks for helping the united states collect information i own citizens and a interview with the likes
but expose think the real target is syria's key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and is part of international moves to stop that program damascus would become a springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east it means in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar developments in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia which is western military intervention is with rising...
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. >>> the trial two of americans being held in iran for spying begins today in tehran. hikers josh fattal and shane bauer were arrested in july of 2000 after crossing the border in iraq. they said it was a mistake and iran says they are spies. american sarah shourd was captured along with fattal and bauer, but was resleesed on bail nine months ago for health reasons. >>> in syria, more violence this morning. witnesses report hearing tank and machine gunfire in a residential district where there have been anti-government protests. analysts believe the u.s. may soon declare president bashar assad has forfeited his right to rule and demand that he step down. human rights groups say more than 750 people have been killed since protests began nearly two months ago. >>> just ahead on the "morning news," a new flu vaccine and the tiniest needle you have ever seen. >>> plus new outrage over airport security after a patdown photo goes viral. this is the "cbs morning news." [ male announcer ] using frontline plus shows your pet you care... by unleashing a complete killing force ag
. >>> the trial two of americans being held in iran for spying begins today in tehran. hikers josh fattal and shane bauer were arrested in july of 2000 after crossing the border in iraq. they said it was a mistake and iran says they are spies. american sarah shourd was captured along with fattal and bauer, but was resleesed on bail nine months ago for health reasons. >>> in syria, more violence this morning. witnesses report hearing tank and machine gunfire in a residential...
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but expose think the real target is serious key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and is part of international moves to stop that program to must become a. springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east even tents in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar development in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia watches western military interventions with roy's in a law he warns the fuel in violence across the middle east doesn't really liberally escalating the conflict and is an invitation to a series of civil wars from outside forces it should not interfere give advice or take sides in internal conflicts but russia's foreign minister adds there could be a sting in the tail he says unleashing chaos in the region hopes the very extremist the u.s. wants to stop gaining power valuable szell r.t. paris. the uprising in egypt was called the facebook revolution as protests there were coordinated on the websites pages by julian assange was the founder of wiki leaks says th
but expose think the real target is serious key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and is part of international moves to stop that program to must become a. springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east even tents in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar development in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia watches western military interventions with roy's in a law...
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counterterrorist force founded in the wake of the 1980 failure to rescue americans held hostage in tehran> it's been 30 years that they've been practicing and doing counterterrorism missions so you really have a well-oiled machine that you're feeling when you send them out. >> reporter: howard wasden was a member of seal team six in somalia in 1993. shot three times in the infamous black hawk down fire fight. by then he'd been through the notoriously tough seal boot camp which is about much more than just extreme fitness. >> those classes routinely start with about 130 people and graduate 25. those 25 that graduated have one thing: mental toughness above the other guys who didn't make it. >> reporter: that was good enough to make a regular seal team. after several years of experience there, he volunteered for team six. >> 16 of us applied and two were accepted. >> reporter: it was snipers from seal team six who picked off the somali pirates holding an american ship captain hostage aboard a lifeboat. but seal team six is not invincible. british aid worker linda more to grove was accidental
counterterrorist force founded in the wake of the 1980 failure to rescue americans held hostage in tehran> it's been 30 years that they've been practicing and doing counterterrorism missions so you really have a well-oiled machine that you're feeling when you send them out. >> reporter: howard wasden was a member of seal team six in somalia in 1993. shot three times in the infamous black hawk down fire fight. by then he'd been through the notoriously tough seal boot camp which is about...
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grab him towards their aid and then possibly even use him and the baathist regime in syria against tehran world that has now fallen by the wayside. egypt's military leadership is not respecting human rights according to international watchdogs even after the revolution to remove dictator hosni mubarak but still reportedly being tortured by security services all of which is feeling concerned that the country and for the control of the school radicals. after all the reason why the barak was unpopular not just his own personality even his family through huge economic problems in egypt with a rapidly growing population lots of unemployment and the religious if you're a traitor or are you don't recycle any of those problems and every original government the generals and the pointedness to the you know don't really present us a strategic reason i'm afraid for where they want to go so we're seeing the radical groups of the just local disorder taking over people have elections in september but the largest best organized group might say we don't accept the results we think where the real majority
grab him towards their aid and then possibly even use him and the baathist regime in syria against tehran world that has now fallen by the wayside. egypt's military leadership is not respecting human rights according to international watchdogs even after the revolution to remove dictator hosni mubarak but still reportedly being tortured by security services all of which is feeling concerned that the country and for the control of the school radicals. after all the reason why the barak was...
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tehran has been a long standing alliance with syria in this strategically important region right next to iran's arch nemesis israel syria syria isn't the same as libya geopolitically we've always realized that syria is iran's springboard in its fight against israel this is why it will eventually make a powerful sujata impact on iran's positions this brings us back to the question what country will follow syria events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar developments in iran unfortunately patti's iran will repeat the syrian scenario iranian ships have dropped anchor in syrian courts in numerous books and to tel aviv but the mask is crippled by a crisis iran may lose its footing in the. this is again a continuation of the idea that you use the international machinery to achieve you national objectives under the pretext that you are actually trying to protect human rights should the u.s. and its allies decide to go through with a habit of meddling in aiding revolutionary forces in the region the result may be catastrophic that if there is fore
tehran has been a long standing alliance with syria in this strategically important region right next to iran's arch nemesis israel syria syria isn't the same as libya geopolitically we've always realized that syria is iran's springboard in its fight against israel this is why it will eventually make a powerful sujata impact on iran's positions this brings us back to the question what country will follow syria events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a...
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but expose think the real target is serious key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and this part of international moves to stop the program to moscow's would become a. springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see it similarly in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia watches with the military interventions with rising along it was the fueling violence across the middle east. deliberately escalating the conflict as an invitation to a series of civil wars outside forces should not interfere give advice or take sides in internal conflicts but russia's foreign minister adds there could be a sting in the tail he says only chaos in the region helps the very extremist the west wants to stop gaining power valuable shorty paris now at least six killed and over two hundred arrested in the latest crackdown by syrian troops on as the government demonstrators officials blame armed terrorist groups for the rest of the protesters say they
but expose think the real target is serious key ally iran france is growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and this part of international moves to stop the program to moscow's would become a. springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see it similarly in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia watches with the military interventions with rising along it...