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rouhani in tehran. i mean, radicals, hardliners in tehran and washington, exactly the mirror image. >> hello. thank you for your presentation. i'm an international peace and security consultant. and i have a question vis-a-vis your position that the u.s. is gradually, gradually disassociating or disengaging in the middle east, and i want to bring you forward two years from now, where we have an incoming -- it's a hypothetical -- incoming republican president in washington, republicans hold the majority in the two houses, and i want you to put your book and its recommendations two years from now in the future and i want you to pay particular attention in your response to the issue of u.s. commitments to israel. thank you. >> no, i have no doubt about u.s. commitment to israel. and it is israel who have declineed president obama's attempt for peace process, not iran. you know better than me how much the u.s. president, john kerry, invested on a two-state solution, and who declined, who opposed the u.s. pr
rouhani in tehran. i mean, radicals, hardliners in tehran and washington, exactly the mirror image. >> hello. thank you for your presentation. i'm an international peace and security consultant. and i have a question vis-a-vis your position that the u.s. is gradually, gradually disassociating or disengaging in the middle east, and i want to bring you forward two years from now, where we have an incoming -- it's a hypothetical -- incoming republican president in washington, republicans...
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ham mass when they've got the backing of tehran. >> i think israel could do it. but i think it's constantly worried that it really does under take an operation, in my mind it's perfectly entitled to do. the rest of europe and the united states will put pressure on them and they will lose their allies, in fact what israel is faced with is a never ending series of pressures that every day that goes by, iran gets closer to nuclear weapons. all the equipment that iran has given to hezbollah and hamas are being put there in anticipation of retaliating against israel. >> iran apparently supplying hamas with those rockets to hit israel. diplomats meanwhile are arriving today in vienna to try and stop iran from possibly building a nuclear bomb. we'll have more on the talks, they face a dead line next sunday, will they meet it? what will happen. [ mrs. hutchison ] friday night has always been all fun and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what ou
ham mass when they've got the backing of tehran. >> i think israel could do it. but i think it's constantly worried that it really does under take an operation, in my mind it's perfectly entitled to do. the rest of europe and the united states will put pressure on them and they will lose their allies, in fact what israel is faced with is a never ending series of pressures that every day that goes by, iran gets closer to nuclear weapons. all the equipment that iran has given to hezbollah...
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in tehran was very clear that iraq would be the first victim. to my understanding, they are the next to come. so it is not an immediate solution to the current crisis in syria and iraq and they are interrelated. they are related together. and as i have said, they have supported the same government and therefore they want to prevent a disruption of the same system that this would be a failure for tehran and washington both. securing war is really a matter of concern. so although some of my friends believe washington is after this integration of iraq am i personally don't believe this is the case. i believe washington doesn't want the same regulation because they know if there is this, that the region would be part of this and other countries. >> okay. we have kathleen and then three in a row. >> first i would like to say that we haven't offered a word of gratitude to president bush for having taken care of iraq and maybe he deserves a bit of this in some quarters. so i wonder if you may exaggerate a bit the intentions of the u.s. to pull out of t
in tehran was very clear that iraq would be the first victim. to my understanding, they are the next to come. so it is not an immediate solution to the current crisis in syria and iraq and they are interrelated. they are related together. and as i have said, they have supported the same government and therefore they want to prevent a disruption of the same system that this would be a failure for tehran and washington both. securing war is really a matter of concern. so although some of my...
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cnn, tehran. >> ahead we continue with the top story. we will take you back to the ceasefire between israel and hamas. >> so far it is holding and how john kerry is working to turn a 12-hour pause into a week long truce. >> medical workers in gaza. the horrors of working inside an emergency room. we will show you after the break. ugh cash back ank of america to pitch in for an industrial-sized smoker. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. all with no hoops to jump through. norm used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to enter the bbq masters invitational. where he smoked 40 pounds of ribs and the competition. that's the satisfaction of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh there's good more... honey, look at all these smart rewards points verizon just gave me. ooh, you got a buddy. i'm like a statue. i just signed up and, boom, all these points. ...and there's not-so-good more. y
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actually tehran and washington have decided wrongly i believe concentric to focus on the nuclear issue and they want to discuss issues after the nuclear. it is a wrong policy but this is a fact. therefore the first step for iran and the u.s. is to resolve the nuclear in order to open the other possibilities for bilateral relations. one of the major steps between tehran and washington which really could pave the way for a normal relation would be civilian diplomacy. if you have hostilities between the two i really can't imagine americans and iranians with hostilities against each other and i do not see a legitimate reason why we have -- the two nations to have normal relations together. that is why civilian diplomacy is one of the major issues i have explained in detail about economic relations and many other issues. the other subject i have introduced is state differences. we have had many, many approaches during the last 25 years. ..
actually tehran and washington have decided wrongly i believe concentric to focus on the nuclear issue and they want to discuss issues after the nuclear. it is a wrong policy but this is a fact. therefore the first step for iran and the u.s. is to resolve the nuclear in order to open the other possibilities for bilateral relations. one of the major steps between tehran and washington which really could pave the way for a normal relation would be civilian diplomacy. if you have hostilities...
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a day called international quds day, these images coming from tehran.tional quds day is observed each year on the last day of ramadan. and this year there are protests from the ongoing conflict in gaza. and they seemed to have heeded rouhani's call for a large gather, reza sayah joins me from tehran, what is going on? >> reporter: hala, people are getting ready for friday prayers. but the march was about 30 minutes ago and we saw huge crowds from our vantage point. tens of thousands of people in this march. . >> well, i think we have lost reza sayah in tehran, that phone line was just cut. that is all right, this gives you an idea of what is happening in the capital there, tehran, international quds day, critical of israel and critical of israel's operation in gaza, as well. on this particular last friday of ramadan. >>> and just ahead, debating tougher sanctions against moscow. why some say that may hurt europe in the end more than russia. >>> and as thousands of young migrants surge across the u.s./mexican border, central american leaders urge the cri
a day called international quds day, these images coming from tehran.tional quds day is observed each year on the last day of ramadan. and this year there are protests from the ongoing conflict in gaza. and they seemed to have heeded rouhani's call for a large gather, reza sayah joins me from tehran, what is going on? >> reporter: hala, people are getting ready for friday prayers. but the march was about 30 minutes ago and we saw huge crowds from our vantage point. tens of thousands of...
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among those detained, jason res za based out of tehran since 2008 working for the "washington post" as a bureau chief since 2012. he has an excellent reputation as an upstanding professional. also among the detainees, jason's wife. the other two individuals have yet to be detained. what's troubling a lot of people is that there's absolutely no information about these individuals' whereabouts and their conditions can. the state department out of washington ugh released a brief statement saying they're aware of the reported detentions. the only movement here in iran is a judiciary official who confirmed the detention and said they'll have more on the arrests after a "technical investigation has been completed." over the past 35 years, authorities here in iran have had a rocky relationship with international journalists. it hasn't been unusual over this time for authorities to harass to pressure and sometimes kick out journalists. but over the past year, relations have improved somewhat under the presidency of mr. hassan rowhani. but still lease a lot of growing questions about these arre
among those detained, jason res za based out of tehran since 2008 working for the "washington post" as a bureau chief since 2012. he has an excellent reputation as an upstanding professional. also among the detainees, jason's wife. the other two individuals have yet to be detained. what's troubling a lot of people is that there's absolutely no information about these individuals' whereabouts and their conditions can. the state department out of washington ugh released a brief...
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walk into an american embassy in tehran there? >> actually, tehran has the most amazing skiing in the world and i think the iranian people are still looking outward, not inward, so i think they're hopeful something will come from these negotiations. i think they believe rouhani is a different breed of cat than the previous president ahmadinejad, and i think he wants to move in the iranian people he can look broader as well. >> jonathan: to get an agreement like this would be a revolutionary development in our relations with iran. it wouldn't change everything else we object to in iran's behavior. there's support for hezbollah and terrorism in sot instances, but it would be an opening wedge to a better relationship with a country that is along with israel only one of two countries in that part of the world that actually exert sovereign control over their territory. >> if we don't get the agreement, are we back to talking about timeline for potential israeli air strikes and how to prevent them from getting the bomb? >> i think we're
walk into an american embassy in tehran there? >> actually, tehran has the most amazing skiing in the world and i think the iranian people are still looking outward, not inward, so i think they're hopeful something will come from these negotiations. i think they believe rouhani is a different breed of cat than the previous president ahmadinejad, and i think he wants to move in the iranian people he can look broader as well. >> jonathan: to get an agreement like this would be a...
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in 1974. >> i did. >> you have been in that embassy. >> graduated from high school in downtown tehran> do you think you can walk into an american embassy? >> i want to make ski season. they are hopeful that something will come from this. they believe rahani is a different breed of cat and he wants to prove that he can look broader as well. >> getting an agreement is important. that would be a revolutionary development in relations with iran. it would not change everything else that we object to in iran's behavior. there is support for terrorism but it would be an opening wedge to a better relationship with a country that is, along with israel, only one of two countries in that part of the world that actually exert sovereign control over their territory. >> are we back to saying what can we do to prevent them from getting a bomb or a timeline for intentional israeli airstrikes or american airstrikes? >> we're back to all of that. one of the complexities is we entered into this negotiation that has strained our relationships with saudi arabia and israel, both of whom are skeptical about
in 1974. >> i did. >> you have been in that embassy. >> graduated from high school in downtown tehran> do you think you can walk into an american embassy? >> i want to make ski season. they are hopeful that something will come from this. they believe rahani is a different breed of cat and he wants to prove that he can look broader as well. >> getting an agreement is important. that would be a revolutionary development in relations with iran. it would not change...
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and the iotolas in tehran are backing hamas. what does this tell you about who their friends and talk about us funding israel, it's bologna and you know it. >> and john kerry is talking to israel and turkey and qatar and everybody in the region -- actually, egypt blamed hamas. and that's the largest arab nation, which i think was a little bit of a surprise to some people here. but it seems madeleine albright said the world's a mess. we never had a president this hostile towards our closest ally in the middle east ever. >> and we now see the white house as backing malaki and iraq. they're doing nothing to help the christians in the northern part of the country. the lesson in all of this that's got to be learned, our allies no longer trust us. our adversaries no longer respect us. and they certainly don't free us. if you live in manila, seoul, ri add, lithuania, astonia, be afraid. >> hamas is a terrorist organization. they're dedicated to israel's destruction. so my question is, if the united states doesn't take sides and doesn't
and the iotolas in tehran are backing hamas. what does this tell you about who their friends and talk about us funding israel, it's bologna and you know it. >> and john kerry is talking to israel and turkey and qatar and everybody in the region -- actually, egypt blamed hamas. and that's the largest arab nation, which i think was a little bit of a surprise to some people here. but it seems madeleine albright said the world's a mess. we never had a president this hostile towards our...
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he had been stationed in tehran briefly and richard helms was director as the cia by richard nixon 1973eared what he knew that he was sent as the ambassador and insisted if he would be taking the job as ambassador of the rand he wanted to bring ames with him. him only spent six months then transferred to kuwait where he was station chief.ç he did not know farci which is the arabic language specialist and had the usual prejudices' to the persians and vice versa. and in the book guy make clear he would make fun of the shot and would joke about him. and i don't know this but after the revolution i know what he thought it shah given a shot -- asylum but ames was sent back to tehran on a highly secret mission september 796 months after the revolution touche try to create a relationship with the of moderates of the do revolutionary regime so looking at the foreign minister at the tip -- at the time, it is a highly ironic story that ames had authorized to try a to entice the new regime into restore a normal relation to offer intelligence's about specifically the intelligence that we were seei
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. >> on july 3rd, 1988, an iran yane airliner with 290 people on board from tehran to dubai, when it shot down over the persian gulf, by a missile fired from a u.s. navy ship. the us had been exchanging gunfire and mistakenly took the air 330 airbus for an iranian fighter jet. five years before that, in september 1983, a korean passenger plane, with 269 on board was shot down by a russian fighter jet after it accidentally strayed into then soviet airspace. the soviet government first denied involvement. >> let us now listen to the tapes. >> but at the u.n. security council, audio tapes made it clear, it was a deliberate act. >> in both of those cases, there had been something else going on in the area the day before. in the ukrainian case, something was shot down the day before. so it's possible that people on both sides of the border, russia and ukraine, were seeing it through the lens of the continuing activity that's been going on on that border and thinking, this was not a passenger plane, but thinking it was a military plane. >> in this case, denial is possible again. the ethnic
. >> on july 3rd, 1988, an iran yane airliner with 290 people on board from tehran to dubai, when it shot down over the persian gulf, by a missile fired from a u.s. navy ship. the us had been exchanging gunfire and mistakenly took the air 330 airbus for an iranian fighter jet. five years before that, in september 1983, a korean passenger plane, with 269 on board was shot down by a russian fighter jet after it accidentally strayed into then soviet airspace. the soviet government first...
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forcing them to the table before we took the boot off the neck in tehran. this is similar to that in russia. >> yeah. bill: russian economy is not that substantial and not as big most people on the outside would think. >> absolutely. think about this. russia is a big country but its economy is not that big. its economy, gdp is $2 trillion. the u.s. gdp is 17. take all the european countries together, they're about same size. $2 trillion on one side versus 30 plus trillion dollars on the other side. those big countries should be able to impose some pressure. now you're right about the dependence that europe had had. hard to change their minds on this germany gets 30% of its oil from russia. the netherland gets 34% of its oil from russia. this is a big deal for them to impose these sanctions. the biggest question, if you do ratchet up the sanctions like allies did successfully against iran does that finally get putin's attention? his adventurism in ukraine has been fairly popular at home. the russian economy according to the russian people according to the po
forcing them to the table before we took the boot off the neck in tehran. this is similar to that in russia. >> yeah. bill: russian economy is not that substantial and not as big most people on the outside would think. >> absolutely. think about this. russia is a big country but its economy is not that big. its economy, gdp is $2 trillion. the u.s. gdp is 17. take all the european countries together, they're about same size. $2 trillion on one side versus 30 plus trillion dollars on...
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but, seriously, if you're ever in tehran... stay out of tehran! (laughter)
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admiral howard graduated high school in tehran and is fluent in farsi and is also an abc news contributorohn mclachlan is the former director of intelligence at the cia and serves on the advisory board and is a distinguished atctitioner in residence johns hopkins university. i'm pleased to have both of them on this program. you have written two columns over the past few weeks that are truly when you add them up quite frightening. the first you say that iraq is potentially going to cease to exist as we knew it. it was created in 1920 and the redrawing of those orders could result in a middle east at risk of a full-scale regional war and in the second column you talking bout the echoes from 2014 and 1914, the beginning of world war i. >> this is probably the most complicated and dangerous time that i have seen in that part of the world for all the reasons i mentioned in this columns. i think one of the problems we in the areaeveryone is linked to someone else so if you look at iraq, the kurds in the north have rather and in iran, syria, turkey. theou look at isys -- isis, group that is ramp
admiral howard graduated high school in tehran and is fluent in farsi and is also an abc news contributorohn mclachlan is the former director of intelligence at the cia and serves on the advisory board and is a distinguished atctitioner in residence johns hopkins university. i'm pleased to have both of them on this program. you have written two columns over the past few weeks that are truly when you add them up quite frightening. the first you say that iraq is potentially going to cease to...
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embassy in tehran. >> we were in a very volatile situation for those nine months or so. much of it came to a head when the shah was permitted into the united states for medical reasons. >> mobs of students are protesting outside the u.s. embassy. >> imagine a quarter million people chanting death to america. people knew that tensions were very high. >> on the morning of november 4th, 1979, ten months into the protest, rocky sickman, a 22-year-old marine security guard, gets a stress call that iranian students are storming the embassy grounds. >> over the gate came these individuals. i took off running back to the main embassy building. >> many of these students started to shake the main gate and to climb over or use cutters to cut the chain. >> sickman and another marine make it inside the building just as a group of students makes it through the gate. >> your adrenaline is pumping. but at the same time, you're trying to load your pistol. you're sitting there thinking, here is rocky sickman from missouri. this is where it's going to end. >> sickman says he and his collea
embassy in tehran. >> we were in a very volatile situation for those nine months or so. much of it came to a head when the shah was permitted into the united states for medical reasons. >> mobs of students are protesting outside the u.s. embassy. >> imagine a quarter million people chanting death to america. people knew that tensions were very high. >> on the morning of november 4th, 1979, ten months into the protest, rocky sickman, a 22-year-old marine security guard,...
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tehran must scale back activities. the deadline for a deal is sunday.extended, but it would only be if there is progress to report. >>> after five years in captivity, bowe bergdahl is returning to life as an active duty service member. the former p.o.w. finished therapy and is expected to begin working in san antonio. he will live with two soldiers who will help with his resbi inauguration process. >>> as of now, republicans refusing to go along with the president's plan to fix the immigration crisis unfolding at the border. congress will continue to debate the $3.7 billion request. many say the measure is too costly and needs to include tougher immigration laws to win their votes. the white house indicated the new laws to fast track deportation proceedings, but not likely to reduce the size of the president's spending request. >>> the white house spent the weekend meeting with dozens of governors seeking support from states being asked to host children who crossed over the mexican/u.s. border. some of the states not so receptive to the idea in californ
tehran must scale back activities. the deadline for a deal is sunday.extended, but it would only be if there is progress to report. >>> after five years in captivity, bowe bergdahl is returning to life as an active duty service member. the former p.o.w. finished therapy and is expected to begin working in san antonio. he will live with two soldiers who will help with his resbi inauguration process. >>> as of now, republicans refusing to go along with the president's plan to...
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it's important that we focus on the -- the hubs of the trouble making, which is in tehran, baghdad, and pakistan, the fatah where the al qaeda used to be. i mean, this is where the money is coming from and this is where the fighters are coming from. who do you see as sort of the middleman? i mean, john kerry trying to set up a seven-day truce. that's not happening. you know, you had the qatarrys brokering a u.s. deal with the taliban for the bergdahl release, you remember. >> right. >> egypt was a middleman. who should be an appropriate middleman and is it even possible to think that that is actually doable? >> that's the problem. i mean, to have a negotiation, you have to have a trusted third party. problem with egypt is that egypt and the military got rid of the muslim brotherhood. let's remember, hamas is a part of the muslim brotherhood. they're not going to deal with egypt. the united states is seen as i think too partisan, too pro israel. i don't know that that's true. i don't necessarily think it is. but -- so for that reason, the hamas won't take the united states. oh, by the wa
it's important that we focus on the -- the hubs of the trouble making, which is in tehran, baghdad, and pakistan, the fatah where the al qaeda used to be. i mean, this is where the money is coming from and this is where the fighters are coming from. who do you see as sort of the middleman? i mean, john kerry trying to set up a seven-day truce. that's not happening. you know, you had the qatarrys brokering a u.s. deal with the taliban for the bergdahl release, you remember. >> right....
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western powers are urging tehran to make more concessions. the iranian foreign minister has indicated he is prepared to make steps towards ensuring that his country's nuclear program is peaceful. he says he will not kneel in submission. the deadline of july 20 was set for those talks in the austrian capital. killed ine have been a number of blasts rocking the egyptian capital this thursday. the deadly explosion occurred in an apartment locked in a western cairo district. elsewhere in the city, devices were detonated close to the presidential palace and three other homemade bombs drug police cars in the center. those explosions are not known to have caused any injuries. the unrest comes on the first anniversary of the removal from office of premature at -- president mohamed morsi by the military. >> one of the millions of egyptians who took to the streets on june 30 last year demanding the muslim brotherhood leave power. for him, the follow president mohamed morsi was a huge relief. >> i just felt it was born-again. that's really how exciting
western powers are urging tehran to make more concessions. the iranian foreign minister has indicated he is prepared to make steps towards ensuring that his country's nuclear program is peaceful. he says he will not kneel in submission. the deadline of july 20 was set for those talks in the austrian capital. killed ine have been a number of blasts rocking the egyptian capital this thursday. the deadly explosion occurred in an apartment locked in a western cairo district. elsewhere in the city,...
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animosity and a lot of outrage over what's happening in gaza. >> yeah, not just in the streets of tehranese are taking place in other countries as well. but reza sayah covering this for us in iran, thank you. >>> all right. switching gears now, torrential rains hit romania on thursday flooding two hospitals and 150 homes while leaving many drivers stranded on the roads. >> ivan cabrera, it seems like we've been covering a lot of flooding in different parts of the world. >> nothing unusual in romania. but they have been training over the same area so unfortunately the rivers and streams have gotten involved. we have an area of low pressure enhanced there on the satellite perspective. i want to take you on the ground because that's where the action has been. my goodness, it's going to take a while. let's show this latest video coming out of romania. cars are trying to get through but there is waist-high water and not the worst of it here as amara was mentioning there, two of the local hospitals are completely flooded out and had to be evacuated as a result of the water that came up so quic
animosity and a lot of outrage over what's happening in gaza. >> yeah, not just in the streets of tehranese are taking place in other countries as well. but reza sayah covering this for us in iran, thank you. >>> all right. switching gears now, torrential rains hit romania on thursday flooding two hospitals and 150 homes while leaving many drivers stranded on the roads. >> ivan cabrera, it seems like we've been covering a lot of flooding in different parts of the world....
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she's a pulitzer prize-winning film maker and her journey has taken her into the southern part of tehran, a very mixed neighborhood in an she's really got a wonderfully revealing portrait of all kinds of different varieties. the title of the book refers to book that an orchard survived in a police state, which is very repressive environment yet to be very created. her first book we're thrilled to have it, incredibly readable. the characters are memorable. the senior he is just and noble. so we are very much looking forward to that but it will come in september. >> what else are you publishing? >> we will jump from toronto to russia where we have a book called "nothing is true and everything is possible" by peter pomerantsev. his parents are russian. he lives outside of russia and he's also a filmmaker. two filmmakers, to first book. his book is a look into the extraordinary nature of modern russia which he regards as the first postmodern, post-moral state in the world. there are no rules and russia. nothing is long-standing. there are no foundations that have to be preserved for the futu
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he has just returned from a trip to tehran where he interviewed iran's foreign minister and the nuclear. his most recent article is called, "u.s. demand for deep centrifuge cut is a diplomatic ploy." , why do you say that and can you assess the latest developments in the iran nuclear talks? john kerry just returned from vienna. >> this set of negotiations has been portrayed the last few months, particularly by the obama administration, as very, very difficult because the united states has been making its most extreme demands, really, on iran in terms of the level of enrichment capabilities that would be allowed under the agreement. the united states has been conveying the idea that iran would have to accept very, very deep cuts in its enrichment capability under the deal, and that has really portrayed the talks as are a difficult to reach agreement on. and i think that has been -- that is been the dominant impression conveyed by the news media over the last few months. those signals have changed dramatically just in the last few days. what has now appeared to be true is that the united
he has just returned from a trip to tehran where he interviewed iran's foreign minister and the nuclear. his most recent article is called, "u.s. demand for deep centrifuge cut is a diplomatic ploy." , why do you say that and can you assess the latest developments in the iran nuclear talks? john kerry just returned from vienna. >> this set of negotiations has been portrayed the last few months, particularly by the obama administration, as very, very difficult because the united...
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and tehran is the place where everybody wants to ultimately focus in this administration because theyto do a deal on nuclear weapons with iran. that's where all of this is coming from. and so what you're looking at is a disaster going on right now with ukraine. a disaster in iraq. a disaster in libya. there's not a single solitary success story in anything what they've done. and now for the very first time since 1948 israel has reason to doubt america's commitment because of barack obama. we have surrendered control over our southern border. we've got a lousy relationship with canada, our closest ally. and if you look at what's going on in the rest of the world, everyone is worse off because america has failed to lead. that's what it ultimately comes down to. that's our president. >> canadian prime minister, no caveats, no qualifiers, no pressure behind the scenes, israel has the right to defend itself. let me put up on the scene the undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs, rick stengel, tweeted it this weekend, which is frankly unbelievable, #unitedforgaza. di
and tehran is the place where everybody wants to ultimately focus in this administration because theyto do a deal on nuclear weapons with iran. that's where all of this is coming from. and so what you're looking at is a disaster going on right now with ukraine. a disaster in iraq. a disaster in libya. there's not a single solitary success story in anything what they've done. and now for the very first time since 1948 israel has reason to doubt america's commitment because of barack obama. we...
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correspondence dents for the washington post, jason appears to have been detained in the capitol tehran. paper received credible reports that he and his wife and two other freelance photo journalists are being held without explanation. and he has been accredited as a journalist in iran since 2008. a man is being tested for the dead deadly eboli virus and he collapsed an at the airport and if confirmed it's the first case and 660 people died since the disease was detected in february. in afghanistan taliban gunman attacked two mini vans killing at least 15 people and afghan police say sectarian attack on muslims took place and the passengers and vehicles may have been returning from a wedding party. more than 150 migrants intercepted by border patrol in june have been temporarily brought to shore and left on accustom's vessel for weeks outraging human rights groups. >> by the government and the borders to prevent illegal entry of vessels to australia and passengers. this is the best way to ensure that no one is ever resettled in australia who seeks to come to australia by that method. >>
correspondence dents for the washington post, jason appears to have been detained in the capitol tehran. paper received credible reports that he and his wife and two other freelance photo journalists are being held without explanation. and he has been accredited as a journalist in iran since 2008. a man is being tested for the dead deadly eboli virus and he collapsed an at the airport and if confirmed it's the first case and 660 people died since the disease was detected in february. in...
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the rioting has not yet spread to west bank cities, including tehran. of now, my sense is, fortunately, we're not seeing a major escalation. stage, talks this are immature. -- premature. as of now, they are not looking at a major escalation. it has been two months since the collapse of the latest round of peace negotiations. this latest violence targeting the youth, doesn't signal late nature? a shift in the >> i do not think it doesn't all. with regard to the murder in jerusalem -- we do not know the nature of the killing, whether was national stickley motivated. the three israeli teenagers, it is very tragic and terrible. kids have been murdered by terrorist organizations in the past. we have seen that over the years. i do not think it represents a paradigm shift as of yet. it represents that we are nowhere close to revolution. that was demonstrated by the breakdown of the peace talks and the time frame set. so, this is not close to resolution. we should be cautious, of course, before deciding we are in a new phase. this is a conflict -- >> you mentio
the rioting has not yet spread to west bank cities, including tehran. of now, my sense is, fortunately, we're not seeing a major escalation. stage, talks this are immature. -- premature. as of now, they are not looking at a major escalation. it has been two months since the collapse of the latest round of peace negotiations. this latest violence targeting the youth, doesn't signal late nature? a shift in the >> i do not think it doesn't all. with regard to the murder in jerusalem -- we do...
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they are well-respected journalists, living, working in tehran.n and his wife were working there a long time. what do we know about their condition and any reasoning why they may have been detained? >> not a lot of answers at this point, poppy. when it initially happened tuesday night, a lot of people were hoping it was a mistake by authorities and they would release them quickly. now, roughly six days have passed. a fear is growing that they were targeted by some sort of organized investigation. "the washington post" and two government officials confirmed the four individuals were arrested last tuesday night. three of them were iran iran-americans. a lot of people know jason. he's a well respected journalist with an exceptional reputation. his wife was also detained as well as two other free-lance photographer who is have yet to be identified. what's troubling, poppy is six days have passed and authorities continue to say we'll give you more information. a lot of people, especially groups and fellow journalists are waiting for answers. >> so many
they are well-respected journalists, living, working in tehran.n and his wife were working there a long time. what do we know about their condition and any reasoning why they may have been detained? >> not a lot of answers at this point, poppy. when it initially happened tuesday night, a lot of people were hoping it was a mistake by authorities and they would release them quickly. now, roughly six days have passed. a fear is growing that they were targeted by some sort of organized...
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years ago, we had to announce that if you're not giving us 20% fuel for the american-built reactor in tehran, we have to produce it ourselves. they thought we couldn't do it, but we did it, and now that reactor is running on iranian fuel. we want to be able to work with the international community. we want to ensure that nobody is concerned about iran's nuclear -- >> so to that point, if that's what you want to do, it's important our audience understands, we talk about centrifuges and nuclear power. centrifuges is how you enrich urani uranium. enriching uranium is the key component of making a nuclear weapon if it's done at a certain speed and then it's weaponized. if you want to say to the international community, we don't want a nuclear weapon, are you prepared to dismantle a good portion of the nuclear capacity, the number of centrifuges, you now have? >> i don't think it would do the job. as somebody who has worked all his life for nonproliferation, i can tell you that the best way to ensure that iran will never break away, will never break out is to allow an internationally monitored nu
years ago, we had to announce that if you're not giving us 20% fuel for the american-built reactor in tehran, we have to produce it ourselves. they thought we couldn't do it, but we did it, and now that reactor is running on iranian fuel. we want to be able to work with the international community. we want to ensure that nobody is concerned about iran's nuclear -- >> so to that point, if that's what you want to do, it's important our audience understands, we talk about centrifuges and...
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inspectors still haven't gotten access to a facility that's near tehran. long it would take to actually produce a weapon, so that mind-set has been there. president rouhani, has been raised before, has written in his book talking about three years ago in the past he said negotiate with the west to buy time so iran could develop its nuclear weapon. you take that together, do you feel like there's something going on here that iran doesn't want the world to see. >> if i may. all of these did not happen in vacuum. why did iran need to conceal its program? because the minute -- everything we did was lawful. but the minute we made it public, the united states would try to prevent our access to various facilities even to fuel to its own built reactor, the united states prevented it. no question we have. we own uranium enrichment facilities outside of iraq, 10% but we haven't been able to get a gram. you're talking about the facility, when the united states talk about bombing iranian facilities out of existence, what do you expect iran to do? iran would create a f
inspectors still haven't gotten access to a facility that's near tehran. long it would take to actually produce a weapon, so that mind-set has been there. president rouhani, has been raised before, has written in his book talking about three years ago in the past he said negotiate with the west to buy time so iran could develop its nuclear weapon. you take that together, do you feel like there's something going on here that iran doesn't want the world to see. >> if i may. all of these did...
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reports that jason rezian of "the washington post" and his wife were detained on tuesday evening in tehranas the post's correspondent in tehran, jason is an experienced, knowledgeable reporter who deserves protection and whose work merits respect. the two other americans detained work as freelance journalists and have not yet been identified. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. ron morris and ken jones got a $500 loan from ken's parents and started mercantile home which manufactures clothing and home goods. without a lot of funds, they had to make everything themselves. and that turned out to be the key to their success. for more watch "your business" sunday mornings at 7:30 on msnbc. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one wa
reports that jason rezian of "the washington post" and his wife were detained on tuesday evening in tehranas the post's correspondent in tehran, jason is an experienced, knowledgeable reporter who deserves protection and whose work merits respect. the two other americans detained work as freelance journalists and have not yet been identified. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. ron morris and ken jones got a $500 loan from ken's parents...
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in return, tehran has agreed to convert some enriched uranium into fuel. >>> we turn our attention toyphoon rammasun. it slammed into southern china on friday. >> these winds, torrential rain forced thousands of people to evacuate. the storm has caused at least one death in china. >> killed at least 64 people as it raked over the philippines. the typhoon made landfall there on tuesday before regaining strength over south china see. >> let's get the latest on rammasun from the cnn weather center. the most powerful on record, you were saying. >> records from 1950s here in china, and at this point, yes, because of the lowest pressure recorded and highest winds. this has been an historic storm here for our good friends in china. the wind threat is done. we're just dealing with a heavy rain threat at this point, which doesn't sound like a lot, but in this area because of the hilly terrain, vietnam also, we are talking about the potential for significant flooding in the next couple of days. 185 kilometer-per-hour winds. when we had that advisory, it had just made its fourth and final landfa
in return, tehran has agreed to convert some enriched uranium into fuel. >>> we turn our attention toyphoon rammasun. it slammed into southern china on friday. >> these winds, torrential rain forced thousands of people to evacuate. the storm has caused at least one death in china. >> killed at least 64 people as it raked over the philippines. the typhoon made landfall there on tuesday before regaining strength over south china see. >> let's get the latest on rammasun...
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. >>> now iran's supreme leader says tehran may need to significantly increase i its -- uranium enrichmentnuclear negotiations are continuing between iran and the p5-plus 1. >>> pakistani fighting jets have launched an offensive against the taliban. they say 13 taliban fighters have been killed. the air strikes have forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee the area. most are now in one town. >> reporter: the people here are get ready to enter their fast, because it is the month of ramadan. the markets are brimming with people, last-minute shopping before the call to prayer, and when people congregate to break their fast inside of their homes. since the crisis that forced over 500,000 people to flee their homes, the city's population has suddenly shot up. in the bizarres we talked to the people and asked how they feel about the refugees now in their town. >> translator: the locals are helping by providing food, clothes, and whatever they can offer to help these people. >> reporter: we also talked with people who are spending their first ramadan outside their homes, away from their vil
. >>> now iran's supreme leader says tehran may need to significantly increase i its -- uranium enrichmentnuclear negotiations are continuing between iran and the p5-plus 1. >>> pakistani fighting jets have launched an offensive against the taliban. they say 13 taliban fighters have been killed. the air strikes have forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee the area. most are now in one town. >> reporter: the people here are get ready to enter their fast, because it...
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the iranian foreign ministers says progress has been made on an agreement for tehran's nuclear programme. william hague was more kaush, saying there was no breakthrough. >>> moscow is threatening ukraine where irreversible consequences after a russian man was killed by a shell. he denies firing into russian territory. they move into a western area of the city. as the advance of the ukranian forces are continued, russia claims there are casualties on their side of the border. a shell landed, killing one man, and two. the russians say it was an aggressive acknowledge back in eastern you grain we visited an area -- ukraine we visited an area outside donetsk. it was attacked on saturday. this is a western suburb where six civilians were killed saturday morning. since we have been here in the last 90 minutes we have seen and heard incoming mortar rounds. you can see the plumes over my shoulder. >> sunday, fire was set to nearby wheat fields. some of the fighters manning the checkpoints, a few hundred metres from the attack are expecting more. they asked not to be named. >> translation: the si
the iranian foreign ministers says progress has been made on an agreement for tehran's nuclear programme. william hague was more kaush, saying there was no breakthrough. >>> moscow is threatening ukraine where irreversible consequences after a russian man was killed by a shell. he denies firing into russian territory. they move into a western area of the city. as the advance of the ukranian forces are continued, russia claims there are casualties on their side of the border. a shell...
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. >> >> in tehran, muslims are marching in protest of the offensive in gaza. today marks the last friday of ramadan. iran created the event in 1979 to show solidarity with the palestinian people. >> protests by christians, as well, in iraq. >> hundreds taking to the streets outside the u.n. headquarters, calling on the u.n. to protect them from sectarian violence. christians are targeted by the islamic state group, calling it a crime crimes against humanity. >> france will help with the investigation of do you understand algiers flight. >> the flight left the airport in the early hours of thursday morning. bound for the algerian captain with one hen passengers and six crew aboard, the weather conditions were so bad that the crew asked permission to change the flight plan to avoid them. from then on, contact was lost. for hours, search efforts were focused on the border area with mali, then the worst possible news. >> we have found the algerian plane, the wreck has been located. we sent a scouting team. we do not have details on what they have found there, but
. >> >> in tehran, muslims are marching in protest of the offensive in gaza. today marks the last friday of ramadan. iran created the event in 1979 to show solidarity with the palestinian people. >> protests by christians, as well, in iraq. >> hundreds taking to the streets outside the u.n. headquarters, calling on the u.n. to protect them from sectarian violence. christians are targeted by the islamic state group, calling it a crime crimes against humanity. >>...
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there's a week left to strike a deal with tehran. they are expected to discuss the situation in gaza. >>> japan protested to north korea after launching two ballistic missiles into the sea between the two countries. it's the latest in a series of test-firings over the past week. >>> russia's president voiced support for argentina's long-standing territorial claim to the falkland islands. vladimir putin called for negotiations between britain and argentina. the two countries fought a war in 1982 after arch invaded the -- argentina invaded the falklands. vladimir putin is on a 6-day tour of south micro. >>> defeat for brazil in the world cup play-offs against the netherlandsment all eyes on the final of germany, the favourites. if they beat argentina, they'll be the first ever european side to be world champions in the americas. it's the third time the two sides met. germany won in 1990 in rome, and argentina in 1986. we have a report from the brazil yap capital where taps are looking like their heroes. >> reporter: guess who acapped t
there's a week left to strike a deal with tehran. they are expected to discuss the situation in gaza. >>> japan protested to north korea after launching two ballistic missiles into the sea between the two countries. it's the latest in a series of test-firings over the past week. >>> russia's president voiced support for argentina's long-standing territorial claim to the falkland islands. vladimir putin called for negotiations between britain and argentina. the two countries...
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western powers want tehran to curb its uranium enrichment program.s economic sanctions lifted. >> there has been tangible process on key issues, and we had extensive conversations in which we moved on certain things. however, there are also very real gaps on other key issues. and what we are trying to do is find a way for iran to have an exclusively peaceful nuclear program, while giving the world all of the assurances required to know that iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon. >> translator: there were discussions over iran's nuclear program, but our aim is to get to the place that we did in geneva. there were good interactions, and now it needs to be done on a political level, especially in washington. and then we see what solutions we can reach and what solutions can be found. >>> at least 19 people dead more than 150 injured after a crash in the world's busiest metro. it is thought a power surge caused the train to stop abbankruptly. >> reporter: this is moscow's deepest underground station, and the casualties kept coming. a metro train carrying
western powers want tehran to curb its uranium enrichment program.s economic sanctions lifted. >> there has been tangible process on key issues, and we had extensive conversations in which we moved on certain things. however, there are also very real gaps on other key issues. and what we are trying to do is find a way for iran to have an exclusively peaceful nuclear program, while giving the world all of the assurances required to know that iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon. >>...
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every rocket flying out of gaza could bear the imprint courtesy of tehran, while every terror tunnel could have a sign that reads, made possible through a kind donation of qatar. >> reporter: the israeli ambassador adding there was no mention of hamas in this statement, which he wanted. or of the more than 2,000 rockets hamas has lobbed at israel. the palestinian says the status quo won't do. erol? >> richard, if you look at the death toll so far, more than 40 israeli soldiers, more than 1,000 palestinians. it was the shelling, the apparent shelling of a u.n. shelter that spurred this emergency meeting. what, though, if the violence continues this week, if we see this death toll continuing to mount on both sides, what else could this body that represents all of us possibly do? >> they may have gone as far as they can go. if the body count continues to rise, there will be great pressure to produce more substantive action. perhaps a resolution. and in the past, in other moments during this endless israeli palestinian dispute, the palestinians have puss pushed f resolution knowing the u
every rocket flying out of gaza could bear the imprint courtesy of tehran, while every terror tunnel could have a sign that reads, made possible through a kind donation of qatar. >> reporter: the israeli ambassador adding there was no mention of hamas in this statement, which he wanted. or of the more than 2,000 rockets hamas has lobbed at israel. the palestinian says the status quo won't do. erol? >> richard, if you look at the death toll so far, more than 40 israeli soldiers, more...
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this was the feeling in the iranian capital of tehran. the abses in gaza and the occupation of east jerusalem. >>> and in the german capital, hundreds of palestinian demonstrators held a candlelight vigil in support of the people of gaza. a giant palestinian flag. >>> still to come on this, aljazeera news hour. one of the world's oldest surviving christian communities. iraq christians protest against their treatment at the hands of the islamic state group. and plus, stay home, that's the message of a guatemala an campaign stopping children from trying to escape poverty. >> >> the human cost, pro russian separatists and government forces has forced 230,000 people to flee their homes. more than half have crossed into russia. and we have more from eastern ukraine, where the government is trying to retake the state of donetsk. >> we are on the front line with the ukraine an army, and the pro government forces here. showing you our opposition because the ukrainians are showing us that they don't want to fill the positions here. with the attack
this was the feeling in the iranian capital of tehran. the abses in gaza and the occupation of east jerusalem. >>> and in the german capital, hundreds of palestinian demonstrators held a candlelight vigil in support of the people of gaza. a giant palestinian flag. >>> still to come on this, aljazeera news hour. one of the world's oldest surviving christian communities. iraq christians protest against their treatment at the hands of the islamic state group. and plus, stay home,...