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and they also accuse iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki of acting on behalf of tehran. the leader of the group calls al maliki a, quote, iranian operative. she down for an exclusive fox news interview, her first american interview, and she tells us the upcoming nuclear deal on july 20th will allow iran to continue enriching uranium. and she warns if iran is given that right next month, the result, she says, will be a nuclear bomb. >> translator: we hope that in these negotiations, the international community would succeed in halting the iranian regime's advances and ambitions because halting the bombmaking of the mullahs is what we, the iranian resistance, and the the iranian people want. regrettably, however, the direction of the talks does not show such a thing. >> well, iran claims it only wants nuclear capability for electricity. one official who appeared at the rally and is associated with the group ambassador, the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, senior fellow at the american enterprise institute and a fox news contributor. ambassador, you know, presi
and they also accuse iraqi prime minister nuri al maliki of acting on behalf of tehran. the leader of the group calls al maliki a, quote, iranian operative. she down for an exclusive fox news interview, her first american interview, and she tells us the upcoming nuclear deal on july 20th will allow iran to continue enriching uranium. and she warns if iran is given that right next month, the result, she says, will be a nuclear bomb. >> translator: we hope that in these negotiations, the...
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. >> overs suggest that tehran will engage with washington with an eye toward it's own interest. >> they would on this side start talking, but as i said, and the mentioner would understand something different, and the american would understand something different. they are losing iran, that complain that are supg i.s.i.s. so can we convince those people that you need to cooperate with the americans? warships are in the golf ready to evacuate americans. on monday evening protestors gathers to make obama keep his word. >> the spreading violence has alarmed officials both here in washington, and in tehran. and even though the u.s. and iran do not have diplomatic relations they are apparently willing to overlook that, in order to deal with a growing security threat in the heart of the middle east. >> al jazeera, the state department. we look to iran to see support elsewhere. to -- but do i believe that it is important to discuss those issues. and we need the ability to do so. >> the british foreign secretary has announced the government's intention in the next few months will be open in tehr
. >> overs suggest that tehran will engage with washington with an eye toward it's own interest. >> they would on this side start talking, but as i said, and the mentioner would understand something different, and the american would understand something different. they are losing iran, that complain that are supg i.s.i.s. so can we convince those people that you need to cooperate with the americans? warships are in the golf ready to evacuate americans. on monday evening protestors...
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i'm flying to tehran in two days. safe for me to go back, to be honest, and i also think that if i had asked for permission, i'm pretty sure they would have denied it. so if i go back, they might know what i'm up to x they'll probably deny -- and they'll probably deny my visa right up front. although the academy of medicine and science, in science education asked me to come. to talk to them about my findings. but i, i don't know. i'm hesitant about doing that. >> hi there. i also have two questions for you. the first being you'd mentioned earlier in your talk about how deceased organ donation wasn't really used as much in iran as it is in the united states and other country, and i was wondering if you could talk about the cultural shifts that might have caused that to become more practiced in iran now. and then i was also interested in hearing about why living donation, the implementation of the program differs from region to region in iran. was it seems like some of them are implementing it a little bit better than o
i'm flying to tehran in two days. safe for me to go back, to be honest, and i also think that if i had asked for permission, i'm pretty sure they would have denied it. so if i go back, they might know what i'm up to x they'll probably deny -- and they'll probably deny my visa right up front. although the academy of medicine and science, in science education asked me to come. to talk to them about my findings. but i, i don't know. i'm hesitant about doing that. >> hi there. i also have two...
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damascus, tehran, and washington are all seemingly fighting a common enemy. this article details what each country has applied. iran is sending surveillance drones and weapons and officers to advise. dozens of troops are stationed at the border. tehran has also set up a control center at the airbase, ironically, a former american base. 300u.s. has sent up to commanders and 35 surveillance flights per day. senior american officials have emphasized the parallel efforts to fight isis are not coordinated. the u.s. secretary of state has expressed concern about other countries getting involved. it has been widened with the reports of irgc personnel, people from enron being engaged in iraq -- people from iran being engaged in iraq and perhaps syrian activities. that is one reason why government formation is urgent, so the leaders of iraq can make decisions necessary to protect iraq without outside forces moving to fill a vacuum. >> despite calls from the international community and prime his own country, minister maliki has discounted forming a national salvation g
damascus, tehran, and washington are all seemingly fighting a common enemy. this article details what each country has applied. iran is sending surveillance drones and weapons and officers to advise. dozens of troops are stationed at the border. tehran has also set up a control center at the airbase, ironically, a former american base. 300u.s. has sent up to commanders and 35 surveillance flights per day. senior american officials have emphasized the parallel efforts to fight isis are not...
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there is a lot of distrust .etween washington and tehran there is a good deal of blood spilled. there are a lot of americans -- by either by irani and irony and or iraq -- either by iranian or iranian-backed forces. iran don't likely have a common objective in the kind of i rock they would like to see -- of iraq they would like to see and in the international alignment of that iraq. i wouldn't expect too much from the current situation. there is still a long way to go before the united states and iran kiss and make up. >> plenty more week to talk about. such a complicated situation in the region. we will have to leave it there. thank you for speaking to "france 24." news, the libyan justice minister has slammed the united states for arresting a suspected militant on his country's soil without first notifying the local authorities. he cried -- called the raid a violation of local authority. they seized the man thought to have masterminded the attack in benghazi that killed christopher stevenson -- chris stevens. police in kenya say they have arrested a number of suspects followin
there is a lot of distrust .etween washington and tehran there is a good deal of blood spilled. there are a lot of americans -- by either by irani and irony and or iraq -- either by iranian or iranian-backed forces. iran don't likely have a common objective in the kind of i rock they would like to see -- of iraq they would like to see and in the international alignment of that iraq. i wouldn't expect too much from the current situation. there is still a long way to go before the united states...
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month, the five permanent members of the security council plus germany resumed talks with tehran. in november, they struck an interim deal. the u.s. and its partners released 7 billion euros of frozen funds while iran slowed down its uranium enrichment program with the ultimate goal of lifting sanctions which have crippled the iranian economy. but huge gaps remain. >> the richmond program -- enrichment program iran has will continue with any agreement. that is our red line. >> the u.s. wants to limit their capacity to make sure it cannot develop nuclear weapons. . in recent meetings, they have failed to bridge the gap, leading the company -- countries to hold the first bilateral negotiations in decades in a bid to break the deadlock. let's go to our correspondent. how hopeful is the u.s. that they will be able to reach a deal in these talks? >> there is no doubt they are doing all they can. this is incredibly important to president obama. i have just been listening to a statement, the question and answer statement at the state department with the spokeswoman. she said they are awa
month, the five permanent members of the security council plus germany resumed talks with tehran. in november, they struck an interim deal. the u.s. and its partners released 7 billion euros of frozen funds while iran slowed down its uranium enrichment program with the ultimate goal of lifting sanctions which have crippled the iranian economy. but huge gaps remain. >> the richmond program -- enrichment program iran has will continue with any agreement. that is our red line. >> the...
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negotiators from iran and six world powers have restarted talks aimed at reaching a final deal on tehran's nuclear program. >>> and japanese police are using a new tool to get a view of car accidents from the air. >>> the president of the united states and his advisers have been weighing all the options in iraq. the situation on the ground is changing by the day as islamic militants battle to gain the upper hand. iraq's leaders have struck back but the militants appear determined to press on. >> reporter: the militants have been waging offensives on multiple fronts. now they've moved into the northern town of tal afar, close to the border with syria. fighters had already taken control of key cities, including the second largest, mosul. and they've been pushing south toward the capital, baghdad. further west, government troops used helicopters to launch air strikes on militants outside falluj fallujah. >> translator: the strikes are very accurate. we use missiles capable of hitting the targets precisely. our mission is proceeding well. >> reporter: u.s. president barack obama met with his s
negotiators from iran and six world powers have restarted talks aimed at reaching a final deal on tehran's nuclear program. >>> and japanese police are using a new tool to get a view of car accidents from the air. >>> the president of the united states and his advisers have been weighing all the options in iraq. the situation on the ground is changing by the day as islamic militants battle to gain the upper hand. iraq's leaders have struck back but the militants appear...
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great satan in tehran's eyes for help. now, is this going to force some people into alliances who aren't necessarily partners. >> i think you are having two different agendas and two different players. i think iran has been very strategic in how it is managing iraq. it had built so many challenges into iraq. culture, security, commercial, and otherwise. and the current dynamic of polarization, plays in its favor. it puts the shiites in a corner where the curds had seized territory, and the sunni areas that are now under the control, has become a threat to baghdad, and this is just an instinctive feeling among iraqis as they need to take support from whoever gives it to them. so iran's standing there, literally, consolidating it's influence. i think on the other hand, the u.s. approach to iraq so far has been -- they are not very plugged in, and they are approaching fit a distance. but the reality is, iran had has developed so much influence inside iraq. i think at the end of the day, current events are playing so much in i
great satan in tehran's eyes for help. now, is this going to force some people into alliances who aren't necessarily partners. >> i think you are having two different agendas and two different players. i think iran has been very strategic in how it is managing iraq. it had built so many challenges into iraq. culture, security, commercial, and otherwise. and the current dynamic of polarization, plays in its favor. it puts the shiites in a corner where the curds had seized territory, and...
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the main enemy is the ayatollahs in tehran. their control over the maliki government, and the dissension that they've caused inside iraq. there's time to go after isis. there's nothing good to say about them. we can't allow them to establish a state in the sunni areas of iraq. but in the meantime, we can let the predominantly shiite iraqi army engage with isis, and as henry kissinger said about the iran/iraq war of the 1980s, maybe both sides can lose. >> this morning the iranian supreme leader warned against u.s. involvement. do you fear that iraq can become a client state potentially of tehran, and that's where we're potentially going with this? >> i think that's what the al maliki regime unfortunately has become. and it's actually worse than that, since muck tad al sadr came into the picture. this is very complicated. and therefore, we need to focus on what america's core interests are and what the key threats to them is at the moment. that remains iran. nobody should be under any illusion that we can just stand back and let
the main enemy is the ayatollahs in tehran. their control over the maliki government, and the dissension that they've caused inside iraq. there's time to go after isis. there's nothing good to say about them. we can't allow them to establish a state in the sunni areas of iraq. but in the meantime, we can let the predominantly shiite iraqi army engage with isis, and as henry kissinger said about the iran/iraq war of the 1980s, maybe both sides can lose. >> this morning the iranian supreme...
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is that al maliki would see a document figure, i need tehran to help back me.he head of the force named silamani was apparently in baghdad this week saying hey, we'll help you out because obviously, if you're maliki, you can't be too particular about who you're going to look to to help save you politically and actually, save your neck physically. >> this sounds like the kind if they rip off his head and put it in the street like all the others. i want to ask you about a problem we see up on this wall. these insurgents have been fighting in syria and don't know boundari boundaries. they know sects. so, they're all over this area. if you go in and help them here in iraq, what happens when they just melt into syria? is it possible we have to go help them? no, i'm asking. i don't know, man. i remember being bamboozled 11 years ago. i remember it. i think it would be wrong for us to just sit around and listen and not ask any questions. >> and i'm trying to answer. >> good. >> i understand your concern and probably the majority of americans that we don't want to get
is that al maliki would see a document figure, i need tehran to help back me.he head of the force named silamani was apparently in baghdad this week saying hey, we'll help you out because obviously, if you're maliki, you can't be too particular about who you're going to look to to help save you politically and actually, save your neck physically. >> this sounds like the kind if they rip off his head and put it in the street like all the others. i want to ask you about a problem we see up...
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is having open discussions with tehran regarding this deteriorating situation. jennifer griffin is standing by in washington tonight and has the latest details. jennifer? >> reporter: sean, fox news learned of a new development tonight. syrian warplanes struck two separate isis convoys just inside iraq, using i'm told iranian intelligence according to well-placed u.s. officials. the incident occurred on saturday. it's the first time syrian warplanes crossed into iraq since the sunni onslaught began a week ago. this as the iraqi city of tal afar fell to isis fighters today. u.s. officials say armed drones could be flying two to three sorties a day. such drones only carry two to four missiles at a time. >> they may well be one of the options important to stem the tide and stop the movement of people moving around and open convoys and trucks and terrorizing people. >> unfortunately it's not a high volume weapon. it's not something that you can repeatedly use to stop major forces. i'm not sure there is much we can do. i know the national security team is looking at
is having open discussions with tehran regarding this deteriorating situation. jennifer griffin is standing by in washington tonight and has the latest details. jennifer? >> reporter: sean, fox news learned of a new development tonight. syrian warplanes struck two separate isis convoys just inside iraq, using i'm told iranian intelligence according to well-placed u.s. officials. the incident occurred on saturday. it's the first time syrian warplanes crossed into iraq since the sunni...
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as you know, we have a -- we have difficulty talking with tehran. one of our challenges is, if you're going to solve this, you have to get the principal countries that are involved on the sunni side of the world and those pretty much in tehran as on the she. >> reporter: side of the world to resolve this. >> jim sciutto, you're in jordan where secretary of state kerry is today. he's been looking very closely at this growing crisis. look, it's pulling a lot of din elements together, because as the general said you don't just have iraq you have iran who could possibly become involved and russian president putin is supporting the iraqi government. it seems like there's a singular galvanizing issue and that is to stop isis, jim? >> that's exactly part of secretary kerry's message here. in effect, he has two messages to deliver. one, this is not just an iraqi problem though a grave threat to the state of iraq. it's a regional problem. it's a global problem. he's talking to the jordanians who are neighbors. as i speak to you, isis 70 miles off the border,
as you know, we have a -- we have difficulty talking with tehran. one of our challenges is, if you're going to solve this, you have to get the principal countries that are involved on the sunni side of the world and those pretty much in tehran as on the she. >> reporter: side of the world to resolve this. >> jim sciutto, you're in jordan where secretary of state kerry is today. he's been looking very closely at this growing crisis. look, it's pulling a lot of din elements together,...
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there's tehran.hat's moving through, this purple, red, orange, the white, that's the clouds, the thunderstorm, and of course all the sand and dust and debris. so technically it's called a haboob. here's the deal. it has to be an aired area. as air is forced down and then this air is forced forward because of this thunderstorm that has a cold front with it. you really have to have very strong winds to boot. that kind of kicks up all the dust and debris and moves it. it's a wall of just brown dust that there's no visibility through. actually, these haboobs can get as high as 10,000 feet in the air. they're 10 to 30 minutes long, sometimes longer than that. here's some of the images from it. one interesting fact, these are what happens. it's quick. it moves in quite quickly. it was incredibly hot, it went from 33 to 18. also, watch the winds. at 33, 89, down to 37. it comes in rigorously fast and furiously, temperatures drop precipitously, the rain comes and then it clears out. look at this. look at thi
there's tehran.hat's moving through, this purple, red, orange, the white, that's the clouds, the thunderstorm, and of course all the sand and dust and debris. so technically it's called a haboob. here's the deal. it has to be an aired area. as air is forced down and then this air is forced forward because of this thunderstorm that has a cold front with it. you really have to have very strong winds to boot. that kind of kicks up all the dust and debris and moves it. it's a wall of just brown...
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we have a live report for you, coming up from tehran. this: >> now it's time, all aboard for the train of death. >> this is obviously a certain danger. attached when the train is in motion. >> this is incredibly gripping. this is karl penhaul, one of our correspondents, aboard the so-called train ever death. thousands of children are making this very same voyage illegally, getting into the u.s. we will show you the dangerous journey and why border control is not able to stop them. next, on cnn. [male vo] inside this bag is 150 years of swedish experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites!r one olive garden dishes. get your all-time favorites like creamy chicken alfredo. plus unlimited salad and breadsticks and dessert. 2 for $25 guest favorites at olive garden. and it feels like your lifeate revolves around your symptoms, ask your gastroenterologist about humira adalimumab. humira has b
we have a live report for you, coming up from tehran. this: >> now it's time, all aboard for the train of death. >> this is obviously a certain danger. attached when the train is in motion. >> this is incredibly gripping. this is karl penhaul, one of our correspondents, aboard the so-called train ever death. thousands of children are making this very same voyage illegally, getting into the u.s. we will show you the dangerous journey and why border control is not able to stop...
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they need to stay away but i don't know the united states enjoys any type of influence over tehran tothat doesn't take place. i don't know what we bring to the table other than the fact that we want collectively both tehran and washington wants to keep maliki in charge. he's going to end up in exile. the united states clearly shares with tehran a political view in terms what the future looked like and right now we can't afford to have revolutionary guards or some military from iran coming across the border but it's already occurred so the irony is we've got the u.s. potentially buying air support directly for iranian forces no support of maliki. got a good situation. >> governor richardson you have talked and negotiated with a lot of people around the world. what deal would you try to strike now with iran, the former member of the axis of evil to fix the situation in iraq? >> first, i would talk with them. i think we need some coordination with iran but as the general said we have to be very careful because iran is obviously allied against the sunni majority there and what you want is
they need to stay away but i don't know the united states enjoys any type of influence over tehran tothat doesn't take place. i don't know what we bring to the table other than the fact that we want collectively both tehran and washington wants to keep maliki in charge. he's going to end up in exile. the united states clearly shares with tehran a political view in terms what the future looked like and right now we can't afford to have revolutionary guards or some military from iran coming...
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. >> british officials announcing they will reopen their embassy in tehran. it is a major diplomatic step as iran attempts to repair diplomatic ties with the west. >> late on monday, u.s. and iranian officials met in vienna, not to discuss the iranians nuclear program, but the crisis in iraq. secretary of state john kerry had encouraged the encounter. >> we're open to discussions if there's something constructive that can be contributed by iran, if iran is prepared to do something that is going to respect the integrity and sovereignty of iraq and the ability of the government to reform. >> both the u.s. and iran said after the meeting no joint military actions were being considered. the u.s. says iran can do more to pressure prime minister al-malaki to be more politically inclusive. one analyst said the u.s. needs to do the same with its own allies in the region. >> the situation in iraq can only be solved if the united states puts pressure on these countries, these regimes that are promoting sectarian, religious and racial i had red, whatever country it is.
. >> british officials announcing they will reopen their embassy in tehran. it is a major diplomatic step as iran attempts to repair diplomatic ties with the west. >> late on monday, u.s. and iranian officials met in vienna, not to discuss the iranians nuclear program, but the crisis in iraq. secretary of state john kerry had encouraged the encounter. >> we're open to discussions if there's something constructive that can be contributed by iran, if iran is prepared to do...
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of dealing with isis you know this is really a moment like nixon goes to china obama should go to tehran this is the potential for a solution to a lot of problems right now in iraq if we're going to look at the immediate crisis in iraq which is explode. violently day by day the u.s. can't do much about it on its own it doesn't have that kind of access and that kind of influence anymore with the government in baghdad despite the fact that it's paying the bills billions of dollars to train the so-called national army this big new militia but it doesn't have the kind of access and influence that it needs to get any change to make that government open up and welcome sudanese and kurds and turkmens and christians back into the government to make it a real national government u.s. is failing at that now iran probably can't do that on its own either and they don't have exactly the same interests but together the u.s. and iran are the two countries with the biggest amount of influence on that government so working together is one possibility for bringing pressure to bear on the government in ira
of dealing with isis you know this is really a moment like nixon goes to china obama should go to tehran this is the potential for a solution to a lot of problems right now in iraq if we're going to look at the immediate crisis in iraq which is explode. violently day by day the u.s. can't do much about it on its own it doesn't have that kind of access and that kind of influence anymore with the government in baghdad despite the fact that it's paying the bills billions of dollars to train the...
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naem is also a baha'i and is from tehran. he was arrested and detained three times in iran.ce for playing jazz in private concerts. and once for possessing educational material in his car for baha'i children. when he was arrested for having the children's material, he was imprisoned for two months and was often held in solitary confinement in a small room with no windows. he was 18 at the time. he was also denied admittance to university because he was a baha'i. soon after he left with a guide into the western mountains of turkey. after being stranded for five days during border skirmishes he crossed the border into turkey. he was also processed by the united nations high commissioner for refugees and was resettled in maryland. his father is currently imprisoned in iran for his efforts to educate baha'i youth. he had been a successful civil engineer but soon after the revolution he was terminated from his job for being a baha'i and his salary, pension and savings were seized. in the years following the revolution baha'i students and professors were expelled from universities
naem is also a baha'i and is from tehran. he was arrested and detained three times in iran.ce for playing jazz in private concerts. and once for possessing educational material in his car for baha'i children. when he was arrested for having the children's material, he was imprisoned for two months and was often held in solitary confinement in a small room with no windows. he was 18 at the time. he was also denied admittance to university because he was a baha'i. soon after he left with a guide...
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. >> dust storm in iran, dust roared through tehran, with winds up to 60 miles per hour. according to state tv. at least four people died and 30 others injured. rebecca stevenson joins us. rebecca. >> the windstorm across tehran, 60 miles per hour was the official record he speed. as can you see the complowd passed through area the sky went black and on a cell phone we captured an imrerve photo. temperatures dropped from 91° to 66°. after 20 minutes of this and a 20-car pileup, they finally got some rain moving in. snapped trees was a common occurrence in the area. we're starting to focus on anew area further in mexico to the south. tropical depression has now been named 2e. parts of central america and mexico with expensive rainfall especially -- excessive rainfall when it moves into the mountains and mudslides as well. we have, guferl of mexico by the end of the week. yes we have potential for tropical development in the gulf of mexico by the time we get into the next weekend. john. >> all right rebecca we'll be watching. coming up, clean air acknowledge the new rules f
. >> dust storm in iran, dust roared through tehran, with winds up to 60 miles per hour. according to state tv. at least four people died and 30 others injured. rebecca stevenson joins us. rebecca. >> the windstorm across tehran, 60 miles per hour was the official record he speed. as can you see the complowd passed through area the sky went black and on a cell phone we captured an imrerve photo. temperatures dropped from 91° to 66°. after 20 minutes of this and a 20-car pileup,...
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, when tehran is assad's biggest supporter and supporter of hezbollah, can u.s. do air cover and drone strikes? yes, if you can find targets perhaps. >> what is the u.s. military possibility, is it possible u.s. could put boots on the ground? what support could be offered? >> no, they couldn't put boots on the ground fast enough to get the right kind of soldiers in the right place in time. what they could do, they could start air strikes almost meelgd. they have air bases in almost every country surroundin surrou. in kuwait, the largest air base is in qatar. far better place to do that. >> partner with iran, despite the problems, we can help you here but not over there? >> i can see the argument of at least committing drones to that. there would be little political blow-back, of committing drones south highway 1 towards baghdad. that said, if the drones are out ahead of iraqi troops on the ground in somewhere like samarra, does that look like you're working with them, coordinated through some sort of middle man. >> the question is what does i.s.i.l. and its affil
, when tehran is assad's biggest supporter and supporter of hezbollah, can u.s. do air cover and drone strikes? yes, if you can find targets perhaps. >> what is the u.s. military possibility, is it possible u.s. could put boots on the ground? what support could be offered? >> no, they couldn't put boots on the ground fast enough to get the right kind of soldiers in the right place in time. what they could do, they could start air strikes almost meelgd. they have air bases in almost...
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>> is i don't think that tehran is wedded to maliki himself about but i think tehran wants to see a person that they can trust, who will represent shia nationalist interests. and so i think the most likely scenario in terms of what iran is willing to support, they'd be willing to see a close ally of maliki come and take his place. i think that's probably their ideal scenario. the only problem with that is from the sunni perspective, all you're doing is rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic. maliki's close advisor is probably no better than maliki, you're back at the same stalemate probably. >> joining us from herbile. coming up this news hour, the u.s. president asks congress for $2 billion and extra powers to stop the flow of immigrant children. >>> uganda begins its force against the forces. and, soccer news, all that next in sports. >>> in ukraine, a cease fire between the government and pro-russian separatists is due to expire in less than an hour. but hope is growing that some sort of agreement can be reached after moscow and kyiv agreed to work together. a ten day cease fire has
>> is i don't think that tehran is wedded to maliki himself about but i think tehran wants to see a person that they can trust, who will represent shia nationalist interests. and so i think the most likely scenario in terms of what iran is willing to support, they'd be willing to see a close ally of maliki come and take his place. i think that's probably their ideal scenario. the only problem with that is from the sunni perspective, all you're doing is rearranging the deck chairs on the...
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street journal is reporting that the president has been preparing to open a direct dialogue with tehran're getting now. so an update to what senator lindsey graham was just saying. let's put up the gentleman one more time. the fox news political insiders are hear and you can join in on the conversation on twitter at harris faulkner at fn insiders #frw for fox report weekend. john bootlier, pat ka dell, doug schoen. >> i'm going to go to you first. you were with president jimmy carter as the negotiations were opening up to try to free our hostages that iran had taken. now we're talking about a situation where the president may open dialogue as reported by the wall street journal with tehran. talk to me? >> well, i don't know why he doesn't just call putin. this is, i mean, putin is one who runs the world anyway and he might actually be able to do something. we're going to call the people we're negotiating with nuclear weapons who are violating those and who already invade iraq to help us because essentially what we have here is 1975 occurring right before our eyes. this is the collapse o
street journal is reporting that the president has been preparing to open a direct dialogue with tehran're getting now. so an update to what senator lindsey graham was just saying. let's put up the gentleman one more time. the fox news political insiders are hear and you can join in on the conversation on twitter at harris faulkner at fn insiders #frw for fox report weekend. john bootlier, pat ka dell, doug schoen. >> i'm going to go to you first. you were with president jimmy carter as...
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he is from tehran. he wasas a young man, arrested and detained three times in tehran. twice for playing jazz in private concerts and once for possessing educational material in his car for baha'i children. when he was arrested for having the children's materials, he was imprisoned for two months and was often held in solitary confinement in a small room with no windows. he was 18 at the time. he was also denied admittance to university because he was he was a high -- because he was a baha'i. in was stranded in a mounta village. he crossed the border to turkey. he resettled in maryland. he has been a successful civil engineer. but he was terminated from his job for being a baha'i and his salary pension and savings were seized. in the years following the revolution, professors were expelled from universities and baha'i youth were denied education at university. my brother-in-law along with others who had also lost their jobs after the relay pollution came together to -- after the revolution came together. informal form of classics for classics, biology, architecture, and
he is from tehran. he wasas a young man, arrested and detained three times in tehran. twice for playing jazz in private concerts and once for possessing educational material in his car for baha'i children. when he was arrested for having the children's materials, he was imprisoned for two months and was often held in solitary confinement in a small room with no windows. he was 18 at the time. he was also denied admittance to university because he was he was a high -- because he was a baha'i. in...
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giving an overview of everything from cairo to tehran. iranian money is in the field. iranian arms are in the field. saudi money is pouring into this zone as well. what do you see happening? >> i also see the fear of iran. i think that's a very important factor which has not been taken in contract by some of the policymakers. there is a fear in iran. after all, who is going to lead and since iran has an upper hand in many ways in terms of technology and techno contracts, and the way it is managing itself under the embargo i think it has left a very positive image as a whole. to be the leader and that's the fire that is really pushing the isil to go to the land of not only discrediting shia as non-muslim, but that iran will not succeed. make it clear that iranian arms cannot really protect iraq at all. that's what they fear. that it is iran's protection that is keeping iraq going under the mismanaged government of nouri al-maliki. >> professor landis, briefly, before we go, does this war have the possibility of changing international borders in that part of the world? >
giving an overview of everything from cairo to tehran. iranian money is in the field. iranian arms are in the field. saudi money is pouring into this zone as well. what do you see happening? >> i also see the fear of iran. i think that's a very important factor which has not been taken in contract by some of the policymakers. there is a fear in iran. after all, who is going to lead and since iran has an upper hand in many ways in terms of technology and techno contracts, and the way it is...
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storm hit thet iranian capital, tehran, killing five and leaving dozens injured. hurricane forces lashed the city, catching residents by surprise. the storm plunged the city into darkness leaving thousands without electricity. weather forecasters were criticized for failing to give warning. popularrab world's most comedienne announced his show has been canceled, alluding to threats. >> i'm tired of worrying about my safety and the safety of those around me. i have nothing against my host channel. they tried everything, but the pressure was too great. >> he would not say exactly who , butpplying that pressure many believe he crossed a red line by making fun of egypt's military leadership. his last show mocked the low at egypt'sut elections. it was never broadcast. >> on tuesday, egypt's electoral commission named the former military chief it's country's new president. he won nearly 97 present of the vote. the victory was expected. about half of egypt's voters cast their ballots, even after the poll was extended by a day. the result came almost a year after he led t
storm hit thet iranian capital, tehran, killing five and leaving dozens injured. hurricane forces lashed the city, catching residents by surprise. the storm plunged the city into darkness leaving thousands without electricity. weather forecasters were criticized for failing to give warning. popularrab world's most comedienne announced his show has been canceled, alluding to threats. >> i'm tired of worrying about my safety and the safety of those around me. i have nothing against my host...
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let's talk about the view from tehran. why does tehran want to speak with the u.s. jacob >? ministerputy foreign came out and said there was no need for cooperation between iran and the u.s. on iraq. there is no reason not to see negotiations but the iranians do not want to cause an level of distress with the saudis that could make it harder for them to get the deal done. the iranians are interested in finishing a deal soon, by july 20, on nuclear issues. which will allow them an enormous amount of economic benefit. anything that distracts from that is a problem in the near term for iran. engagement, sure, substantive action is a bridge too far. >> how close are we to sectarian or civil war and iraq? seeing is what we are a move towards disintegration and fragmentation in iraq. isis forces have said that they are moving towards baghdad. serious fight there. the reason why all of these armed forces in the iraqi army half blood away in mosul, tikrit, and other cities in the north, they are in sunni territory. they are overwhelmed in terms of numbers. theyis well trained but ha
let's talk about the view from tehran. why does tehran want to speak with the u.s. jacob >? ministerputy foreign came out and said there was no need for cooperation between iran and the u.s. on iraq. there is no reason not to see negotiations but the iranians do not want to cause an level of distress with the saudis that could make it harder for them to get the deal done. the iranians are interested in finishing a deal soon, by july 20, on nuclear issues. which will allow them an enormous...
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bill: when you are using tehran as youral light's an amazing -- when you are using tehran as your ally it's an amazing statement. martha: iraq and syria are using social media to get their message out. the form was formerly known as al qaeda in iraq. it was started difficult abu zarqawi. he was taken out by a u.s. air strike in 2006. the new leader of isis is dubbed the new bin laden. he was once in u.s. custody. but when the war started to wind down he was released along with a dozen prisoners'. his words to the guards was i'll see you guys in new york. bill: i want to show our viewers where we are. tal afar is the town that pell overnight. in the early days of american-iraqi cooperation, that was seen as a time when the americans and iraqis came together for success. that follows the fall of mosul and tikrit. you could divide this country into 3. and these sections would label the following way. one would be the cuddis -- woule kurdish zone in the northeast, then 2 would be the sunni and 3 would be the shiia that religiousously allies itself with iran. you start up in aleppo and stre
bill: when you are using tehran as youral light's an amazing -- when you are using tehran as your ally it's an amazing statement. martha: iraq and syria are using social media to get their message out. the form was formerly known as al qaeda in iraq. it was started difficult abu zarqawi. he was taken out by a u.s. air strike in 2006. the new leader of isis is dubbed the new bin laden. he was once in u.s. custody. but when the war started to wind down he was released along with a dozen...
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[background sounds] in tehran, november, 1943, churchill and stalin decided to open a second front ofe allied troops on the northwest coast of france and this will be complete by the operation on the shore of the mediterranean. stalin agrees to launch a huge red army offensive to coincide in the landings. the general eisenhower is to be named commander-in-chief. ♪ ♪ ♪ is a crucial gambit defense. the coastline has been concreted to form the atlantic wall. from norway to the spanish border, thousands of reinforced bunkers succeed each other along the coast. in france, 59 german divisions, 700,000 men await the inevitable allies and landing. [background sounds] preparations for the normandy landings required to be in logistics and great britain pounds of material and millions of men have had to be dispatched. artificial ports and pipelines have had to be devised. every single day after d-day, the chief command planes to land 12,000 tons of provisions and 2,500 vehicles. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the french resistance is to play an important role in the landings. by the spring of 1944,
[background sounds] in tehran, november, 1943, churchill and stalin decided to open a second front ofe allied troops on the northwest coast of france and this will be complete by the operation on the shore of the mediterranean. stalin agrees to launch a huge red army offensive to coincide in the landings. the general eisenhower is to be named commander-in-chief. ♪ ♪ ♪ is a crucial gambit defense. the coastline has been concreted to form the atlantic wall. from norway to the spanish...
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. >> reporter: others suggest tehran will engage with washington with an eye toward its own strategict. >> they will on the side start talking but as i said they understand something different under the cooperation and the american would understand something different. look, there are those in iran who claim that the americans are supporting isis, so come and convince those people that you need to cooperate with the americans. >> reporter: and even though president barack obama has ruled out sending u.s. troops back to iraq, war ships are in the gulf ready to evacuate americans. on monday evening protesters gathered at the white house to make obama keep his word. the spreading violence across northern and central iraq alarmed officials both here in washington and tyran and they do not have diplomatic relayings they are willing to overlook at the nicety to deal with this in the heart of the middle east, al jazeera, the state department. >>> british foreign secretary william hague say circumstances are right to reopen the uk embassy in iran and the embassy was closed after being over ru
. >> reporter: others suggest tehran will engage with washington with an eye toward its own strategict. >> they will on the side start talking but as i said they understand something different under the cooperation and the american would understand something different. look, there are those in iran who claim that the americans are supporting isis, so come and convince those people that you need to cooperate with the americans. >> reporter: and even though president barack...
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we're on the same side of tehran. government trying to persuade them to take steps to improve their relationship with the sunni community. meanwhile, maliki's government is getting help from tehran, from revolutionary guards forces perhaps going inside iraq. so it's a very awkward situation for the united states. >> speaking of awkward, not only is iran supporting nuri al maliki going after these isis terrorists, but assad is going after them, as well, because they represent a serious threat to his regime. i want to read to you what hillary clinton told the bbc about the situation in iraq. she says, i agree with the white house's rejection and reluctance to do the coops of military activities that the maliki government is requesting. that is not a role for the united states. she wants basically for fr what i hear her saying, she wants the u.s. to stay out of iraq militarily. >> i don't know what she specifically meant, but presumably the air strikes called for by maliki were in the newspapers when she was asked the qu
we're on the same side of tehran. government trying to persuade them to take steps to improve their relationship with the sunni community. meanwhile, maliki's government is getting help from tehran, from revolutionary guards forces perhaps going inside iraq. so it's a very awkward situation for the united states. >> speaking of awkward, not only is iran supporting nuri al maliki going after these isis terrorists, but assad is going after them, as well, because they represent a serious...
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take gabriela live gabriela live ---la comunidad de tehran vivio un episodio que podria describirse comoando los cielos se tornaron rojos mientras una rafaga de arena los cubria. ---podemos ver como esa nube se apodera de la region acompanada de fuertes vientos a unas 68 millas por hora ... -- la ciudad se quedo sin luz por un par de horas y tuvo un drastico cambio de tempertaura de 99 grados a 66 cam 2 cesar ...recuerde que le ofrecemos una nueva herramienta para que se comunique con nosotros... blanca ---escrbanos al correo noticiero t48@telemund o.com. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejamos con el noticiero nacional de telemundo... --- (musica). >> hoy en noticiero telemundo e estamos en la despedida de fa l familiares y faanticos de tito t torbellino. y esta llamada emperatriz de los anthrax. cada vez mÁs indocumentados p d pueden salir a la calle sin t o temor de ser d
take gabriela live gabriela live ---la comunidad de tehran vivio un episodio que podria describirse comoando los cielos se tornaron rojos mientras una rafaga de arena los cubria. ---podemos ver como esa nube se apodera de la region acompanada de fuertes vientos a unas 68 millas por hora ... -- la ciudad se quedo sin luz por un par de horas y tuvo un drastico cambio de tempertaura de 99 grados a 66 cam 2 cesar ...recuerde que le ofrecemos una nueva herramienta para que se comunique con...
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carry out airstrikes against sunni militants, we will look at the role of iran while washington and tehran together to shore up the iraqi
carry out airstrikes against sunni militants, we will look at the role of iran while washington and tehran together to shore up the iraqi
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carry out airstrikes against sunni militants, we will look at the role of iran while washington and tehrank together to shore up the iraqi
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>> i'm saying we could -- if we started by killing everyone at gitmo, for example, maybe bombing tehrane, it wouldn't cost too much money but send a strong signal to jihadists. >> no! >> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the government. there's going to be redundancy, there's going to be bureaucracy and waste that can be eliminated. a lot of these intelligence agencies get virtual blank checks. we don't know where that money is going. i agree with senator rand paul. let's audit the pentagon and figure out where the money is going. fund more where it is working. >> michelle agrees with me. >> we're going to have to say thank you to michelle and juan and ashley for joining us this week. >>> coming up, apologetic and deceptive about wealth. could hillary clinton use a >>> time for what do i need to know for next week. just you today, john, you and i. >>
>> i'm saying we could -- if we started by killing everyone at gitmo, for example, maybe bombing tehrane, it wouldn't cost too much money but send a strong signal to jihadists. >> no! >> let me get to juan and michelle. >> i don't understand. i think what we all believe is in lower taxes and you say oh, no, more, more, more money down the drain with military. you don't think there's any area that can be cut. >> the military is just like every other part of the...
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improved relations between iran and the west make turkey easy to enlarge, to deepen its relations with tehran. >> there were a lot of smiles handshakes, describing these negotiation as a step in the right path. to stop the bloodshed in the region and fight what they caught terrorism. but neither side declared how to do that. al jazeera, ankara. >> enlisting child soldiers. set to stand trial at the international criminal court. enough evidence to charge this defendant with many counts. surrendered in kigale in march. another group of rwandan rebels, supporters for the democratic fighters for the liberation of rwanda, fdlr, vying for control in the mineral rich east. the fdlr has been active in the region ever since the 1994 genocide, when the fighters fled to congo. are forcing thousands to flee their homes. katherine soy has more from kigogo in south kigu. >> come down from hills that surround this village. they're going to be kept in this camp temporarily. the biggest question the elephant in the room is where do they move from here? where are they going to be taken to? the obvious option i
improved relations between iran and the west make turkey easy to enlarge, to deepen its relations with tehran. >> there were a lot of smiles handshakes, describing these negotiation as a step in the right path. to stop the bloodshed in the region and fight what they caught terrorism. but neither side declared how to do that. al jazeera, ankara. >> enlisting child soldiers. set to stand trial at the international criminal court. enough evidence to charge this defendant with many...
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. >> is there any way tehran could be persuaded to put pressure on the leaky as well? their ownnians have interest here and they have a decision to make whether to double down on maliki and of iraq'she depths sectarian crisis, or to suggest to him it is time for him to step aside. but this is their decision. they have interests as well. >> thanks erin much for coming in. the world health organization has said drastic action is now need to find the outbreak of the virus in guinea and sierra leone. within 600 cases have been reported, making it the biggest ebola epidemic we have seen so far. you are watching bbc world news america. four months after malaysian airliner went missing, the area they are searching is shifting once again. harnessing the sun's energy is one way to effectively reduce carbon emissions. but are those costly solar panels preventing this green alternative from catching on? scientists found a way to make solar cells at a fraction of the price by using a compound found in bath salts. the details on this new technological development. >> the sun is the
. >> is there any way tehran could be persuaded to put pressure on the leaky as well? their ownnians have interest here and they have a decision to make whether to double down on maliki and of iraq'she depths sectarian crisis, or to suggest to him it is time for him to step aside. but this is their decision. they have interests as well. >> thanks erin much for coming in. the world health organization has said drastic action is now need to find the outbreak of the virus in guinea and...
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and iran held negotiations over tehran's nuclear program for the second straight day in geneva. right now the two sides remain far apart. does the leader of the united nations hold out hope they will be an agreement by july 20? during an exclusive interview, i asked secretary-general ban ki-moon about that and the chances of reaching a political solution to end the crisis in syria. do you think it is realistic for iran and world powers to reach an agreement on iran's nuclear program by the end of july? >> i hope the july 20 deadline will be met, and i'm urging both parties to work even harder. at the same time, the most recent iaea report states they have been rather assured cooperation from the iranian side. >> if iran is serious about wanting a peaceful program, why? >> they have repeatedly said they are committed to peaceful resolution of the nuclear development program, so they have to show now their sincerity. >> another topic, secretary-general. lakhdar brahimi says syria will become a failed state run by warlords. is he right? >> it is true syria has been destroyed by fig
and iran held negotiations over tehran's nuclear program for the second straight day in geneva. right now the two sides remain far apart. does the leader of the united nations hold out hope they will be an agreement by july 20? during an exclusive interview, i asked secretary-general ban ki-moon about that and the chances of reaching a political solution to end the crisis in syria. do you think it is realistic for iran and world powers to reach an agreement on iran's nuclear program by the end...
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president obama should go to tehran.his is a moment where if we're serious about what president obama, secretary of state kerry and so many other u.s. officials have acknowledged, there is no military solution in iraq war in syria for them we have to make that real. we have to figure out how to do the diplomacy. ais is a moment for the dramatic gesture outside the box to say we need to talk with iran, the other major power, the big regional power in the equation to talk about how to bring these horrific exploding levels of violence in both countries to in end. there are some real possibilities. u.s. and iran are already talking to each other. they are underway in the talks over iran's nuclear program. those talks seemed to be going well, although, slowly as anticipated. it is likely they will not meet the july 20 deadline and will be extended another six months, which was anticipated in crafting the operative agreement now. as those talks go forward, we should see this, and i hope the obama administration would consider
president obama should go to tehran.his is a moment where if we're serious about what president obama, secretary of state kerry and so many other u.s. officials have acknowledged, there is no military solution in iraq war in syria for them we have to make that real. we have to figure out how to do the diplomacy. ais is a moment for the dramatic gesture outside the box to say we need to talk with iran, the other major power, the big regional power in the equation to talk about how to bring these...
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. >> reporter: it is massive call for regime change in tehran. this is the largest gathering of iranian opposition outside of paris. sponsors expect about 100,000 people to be protesting here. they all will be united with one message, don't trust iran. the sponsor of this group is the council of resistance of iran, formerly known as the mek it has a controversial history having been on the terrorist list but has been delisted over the past six years by u.s. and european authorities. it is calling for elections, gender equality and no nuclear weapons in iran. we sat down with an exclusive interview with its leader, maryam regbeia. she does not want them to give right to enrich uranium which would violate six united nations resolution. if they are given the right as expected, it will be a clear path to a nuclear bomb. >> translator: we hope indeed negotiations the international community would succeed in halting the iranian regime's advances and ambitions. halting the bomb making of mullahs what we in the iranian resistance and we want. direction o
. >> reporter: it is massive call for regime change in tehran. this is the largest gathering of iranian opposition outside of paris. sponsors expect about 100,000 people to be protesting here. they all will be united with one message, don't trust iran. the sponsor of this group is the council of resistance of iran, formerly known as the mek it has a controversial history having been on the terrorist list but has been delisted over the past six years by u.s. and european authorities. it is...
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life in tehran, you come back again and again to the fact it is basically visually suffused with martyrs. in the most shia-dominated country on earth, in 90% shia muslim iran, the war dead, the martyrs are everywhere. they're on bus stops, they're on banners, they're on murals, they're on billboards. the streets are named for them. it's not just a handful of celebrated or famous or religiously significant martyrs, it's everyday iranian men who were killed in war or who otherwise died somehow defending the regime or serving the regime. well today in iran, it's being reported that a number of hardline anti-western blogs and websites are claiming that iran now has its newest martyr. he's reportedly a member of iran's revolutionary guard. it's being reported that he was killed in iraq. in fighting against the sunni militant group that has taken over a wide swath of iraq in recent days. pictures of the man's funeral were posted to a revolutionary guard website in iran. pictures showed dozens of people carrying his casket covered in the iranian flag. it's also being reported that a general fro
life in tehran, you come back again and again to the fact it is basically visually suffused with martyrs. in the most shia-dominated country on earth, in 90% shia muslim iran, the war dead, the martyrs are everywhere. they're on bus stops, they're on banners, they're on murals, they're on billboards. the streets are named for them. it's not just a handful of celebrated or famous or religiously significant martyrs, it's everyday iranian men who were killed in war or who otherwise died somehow...