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think so say thank you very much syed mohammad marandi political analyst a professor at the university of tehran. on some other news hackers allegedly targeting u.s. facilities are once again in the spotlight this time is north korea being accused of cyber attacks and harboring hackers whose abilities are quote beyond imagination auntie's michael franti santiago it is a closer look at the new media buzz these days americans are well aware that north korea is enemy number one the media certainly the great job there and now the enemy's image is complete all you got to do is bring out the hacking card kim jong un has targeted the u.s. power grid in north korea hackers were behind the cyber attack north korea may have hacked a military network north korean hackers north korean hackers north korean hackers could soon target the u.s. and guess what they have the power grid an essential item on the to do list of any bonafide enemy of america. just take russia china and iran if you believe the media hype they've all been at it at some time or another in russia skase this turned out to be fake news and t
think so say thank you very much syed mohammad marandi political analyst a professor at the university of tehran. on some other news hackers allegedly targeting u.s. facilities are once again in the spotlight this time is north korea being accused of cyber attacks and harboring hackers whose abilities are quote beyond imagination auntie's michael franti santiago it is a closer look at the new media buzz these days americans are well aware that north korea is enemy number one the media certainly...
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of iran's nuclear breakout. let's get some reaction now from tehran i'm joined by professor sayat mohammad marandi from the university of tehran on the line with us now thanks for being with us iran's president haasan rouhani says that iran will continue to stick to the nuclear deal but that iran could change its mind what does that mean. well trump by making this claim and parents badly weaken the nuclear agreement and if things continue like that if it could end up to be a worthless piece of paper if that becomes the case then iraq of the world cannot really leave the equipment so really the times on what happens from here on here on if congress and the senate try to violate the agreement. to be certified or true and close friendship that run again agreements then i think that is a fatal blow to the kremlin and also if the european union countries are not they could stand to defend their right. to override american threat and to protect their businesses and their business men and women if the europeans fail to do that then i think that is also a play to a fatal blow to the queen but at the european union stands up
of iran's nuclear breakout. let's get some reaction now from tehran i'm joined by professor sayat mohammad marandi from the university of tehran on the line with us now thanks for being with us iran's president haasan rouhani says that iran will continue to stick to the nuclear deal but that iran could change its mind what does that mean. well trump by making this claim and parents badly weaken the nuclear agreement and if things continue like that if it could end up to be a worthless piece of...
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we're joined by professor mohammad marandi he's the dean of north american studies at the university of tehran thanks for talking with us professor we just heard donald trump there saying that iran isn't living up to the spirit of the nuclear deal what do you make of that. i think it's quite clear the fact that the and financial comic energy agency has repeatedly stated over the past couple of years that iran has fulfilled its side of the bargain shows that trump is not being honest and sickly is reasoning to a bad deal is not linked to any reality it's based upon his own personal wishes which are diverse. very right of course his typing. terrorism across the region is itself in conflict with reality because it is that has been leading the war against isis isis is outside the region have both grown actually as a result of u.s. policy in this region and according to the u.s. it has intelligence data to document the two thousand and twelve ok alex i'm sure we're going to hear a lot about it. i'm sure there's sort of the i just want to get back to the present trumps intentions here because that's
we're joined by professor mohammad marandi he's the dean of north american studies at the university of tehran thanks for talking with us professor we just heard donald trump there saying that iran isn't living up to the spirit of the nuclear deal what do you make of that. i think it's quite clear the fact that the and financial comic energy agency has repeatedly stated over the past couple of years that iran has fulfilled its side of the bargain shows that trump is not being honest and sickly...
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you so much for professor mohammad marandi of the north american studies department at the university of tehran thanks for talking with us on. thank you. staying in the us members of the los vegas police department have gathered to remember a police officer who was one of the people killed in the mass shooting on sunday charleston hart fields widow and their son and daughter were surrounded by several hundred people during the memorial park field was off duty attending the festival when he lost his life. shooting left fifty eight people dead and many more wounded now gun lobbyists in the u.s. even gun lobbyists are calling for more regulation of a device used by the shooter that allows weapons to fire faster meanwhile investigators are still trying to understand what his motives were police say the las vegas shooter stephen paddick rented a room at this downtown hotel the ogden during a music festival last month called life is beautiful and it's not clear why he made the booking. reasons that ran through patrick's mind is unknown but it was directly during the same time as life and. we have rec
you so much for professor mohammad marandi of the north american studies department at the university of tehran thanks for talking with us on. thank you. staying in the us members of the los vegas police department have gathered to remember a police officer who was one of the people killed in the mass shooting on sunday charleston hart fields widow and their son and daughter were surrounded by several hundred people during the memorial park field was off duty attending the festival when he lost...
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said iran could change its mind earlier i spoke to professor sayyid mohammad marandi from the university of tehran and i asked him how likely it was that iran will stay the course. while chomped by making this statement we can get plea agreement and if things continue like this it could end up to be a worthless piece of paper if that becomes than iraq a little government bring me the equipment so really the comes on what happens from here on if congress and the senate. try to violate the agreement. to be sort of quiet or true at close range and want to transfer agreement then i think it is ok to close to the agreement. and also if european union countries did not take it. to defend their right. to override american threat and to protect their businesses and their business men and women. europeans trail to do that then i think there is also a freight train to upload to the creek let's cross to washington and bring in correspondent carson vaughn naaman he's in our d.c. studio we're also joined by our correspondent max hoffmann in brussels carson let's start with you trump has handed this back to con
said iran could change its mind earlier i spoke to professor sayyid mohammad marandi from the university of tehran and i asked him how likely it was that iran will stay the course. while chomped by making this statement we can get plea agreement and if things continue like this it could end up to be a worthless piece of paper if that becomes than iraq a little government bring me the equipment so really the comes on what happens from here on if congress and the senate. try to violate the...
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me he's a political analyst and professor at the foreign media faculty of journalism at the applied sciences university in tehran must have a horse will iran stake and stand by this deal. well hello thanks for having me well as a matter of fact iran has always a stress that it has a number of options available and it's going to stay in the deal as long as its interests are met and that this is a very important point because a major part of its you know meeting its interests depends on the decisions to be taken by the europeans so iran of course it's very good to see the europeans are supporting iran fully and also supporting the deal but there needs to be more done by the europeans to convince iran that its interests would be met to some extent in future if the u.s. withdraws from the deal back in here in tehran the hawkish policies of the in out of the states president has caused. an unprecedented unity among the people government i.r.g.c. personally speaking i never remember any other time when the president president rouhani mama job was there if the foreign minister many are there is have thrown their way to
me he's a political analyst and professor at the foreign media faculty of journalism at the applied sciences university in tehran must have a horse will iran stake and stand by this deal. well hello thanks for having me well as a matter of fact iran has always a stress that it has a number of options available and it's going to stay in the deal as long as its interests are met and that this is a very important point because a major part of its you know meeting its interests depends on the...
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university of manchester. thank you very much forjoining us. let's cast our mind back first of all if we can, at what point in recent teumtion have there been good relations between tehranthe relationship between tehran and washington has been very poorfor between tehran and washington has been very poor for the best part of the past four decades. there was an u pta ke the past four decades. there was an uptake at the beginning of the rahane presidents when when there was the famous phone call between president 0bama and rahane took place in 2013, but i think it is safe to say now that it was a question of personalities, aligning and the willingness of the then white house to establish dialogue with iran. this has not really survived the 0bama administration and what we see today is donald trump pretty much disregarding what his european allies were saying regarding a nuclear deal and aligning himself with the hard—line approach that israel had ever since the nuclear deal was struck in 2015. we understand that president rahane is going to appear on television to react and respond to what president trump has been saying very soon. how will tehran position itself in react
university of manchester. thank you very much forjoining us. let's cast our mind back first of all if we can, at what point in recent teumtion have there been good relations between tehranthe relationship between tehran and washington has been very poorfor between tehran and washington has been very poor for the best part of the past four decades. there was an u pta ke the past four decades. there was an uptake at the beginning of the rahane presidents when when there was the famous phone call...
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of history and international ations after lebanese university in brit thank you. living on the historic nuclear agreement with iran is in jeopardy now after president trump announced he won't certify tehran's compliance with the deal his decision comes despite the global nuclear watchdog as well as u.s. and european officials saying iran is keeping its side of the accord. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence more terror and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakout importantly iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal but the move means the u.s. congress now has sixty days to decide whether to reimpose sanctions against iran as well as come up with new legislation to try and i'm in the nuclear deal but if those negotiations fail trumps the deal will be terminated which risks undermining the front child balance the nuclear deal secured here's why the american president might be considering ripping up the agreement. four reasons why trump needs to pick a fight with iran. after all his policy flip flops he needs to stand firm on something iran will do just to save face threat posed by iran whose chief exports are violence bloodshed and cha
of history and international ations after lebanese university in brit thank you. living on the historic nuclear agreement with iran is in jeopardy now after president trump announced he won't certify tehran's compliance with the deal his decision comes despite the global nuclear watchdog as well as u.s. and european officials saying iran is keeping its side of the accord. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence more terror and the very real threat of...
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tehran, first meeting with stalin. and austin is acting minority leader and graduate of the university oft vermont. here's the other big news out of the 1944, this is the atomic bomb. atomic bomb is being funded secretly and ran out of money, so fdr sends simpson and secretary of war, george marshall, and vanderbilt, the kid from everett, to meet with mccormack, joe martin, and sam rayburn and these two guys, the keepers of the money, john tabor on the left, and clarence cannon on the right who run the protections -- the appropriations committee. they have a wonderful relationship. cannon punches tabor at one point. this ohio harry truman getted the job. henry wallace is not a popular choice but he is from iowa, not a southerner, so he doesn't -- not a city guy, not a southern guy and they're going to dump henry wallace and here we have harry truman and john mccormack plotting to dump henry wallace chill succeed and truman getted the nomination. david niles has been urged by roosevelt to meet with wallace the he's likely to cost million two million votes in the 1944 election and discourage him from
tehran, first meeting with stalin. and austin is acting minority leader and graduate of the university oft vermont. here's the other big news out of the 1944, this is the atomic bomb. atomic bomb is being funded secretly and ran out of money, so fdr sends simpson and secretary of war, george marshall, and vanderbilt, the kid from everett, to meet with mccormack, joe martin, and sam rayburn and these two guys, the keepers of the money, john tabor on the left, and clarence cannon on the right who...
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tehran will stouffer cautious sherm who's a university professor at the applied sciences university as well as a journalist and political commentator we're also joined in washington by daryl kimball who's the executive director of the arms control association welcome to you all i'm sure you all have opinions about this and we'll discuss where we go from here but first i think for our viewers let's explain exactly what happened i'll start with you darrell what is the certification. well what president trump just did was to fail to report to congress that in his view iran is meeting certain conditions you know this is a u.s. law that was passed after the conclusion of the iran nuclear deal the agreement between iran and six world powers and the european union and he said president trump said yesterday that in his opinion the sanctions relief granted to iran under the deal is not proportionate to the steps that iran has taken to restrict to severely restrict its nuclear activities and so what that does is it opens the door to congress reconsidering the application of sanctions or other legislation relating to the deal and we've heard from senator bob corker the chairman of the foreign relations committee that he i
tehran will stouffer cautious sherm who's a university professor at the applied sciences university as well as a journalist and political commentator we're also joined in washington by daryl kimball who's the executive director of the arms control association welcome to you all i'm sure you all have opinions about this and we'll discuss where we go from here but first i think for our viewers let's explain exactly what happened i'll start with you darrell what is the certification. well what...