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we heard from international 1st specialist psy abraham admin on the of the university of tehran, who, se, if israel conducts an attack on it, iran, it will have to deal with severe consequences. israeli regime makes many claims. but 1st of all, the iranian nuclear installations are very well protected. and in addition to that, hiram's retaliation would be very severe. the israel regime is small. it is very vulnerable and i think they already know the sort of capabilities that iran has when it comes to missiles and drones. so if there is any attempt to strike iran, the retaliation would be very harsh. it would be much they would receive much more than bay and out. and in addition to that, they will be the ones to blame for any aggression. so they would be on the losing side of any confrontation with iran. so if they are going to behave in the same manner, they won't attack you long, but if they want to be foolish, then they will have to deal with the consequences. all right, for the time, that's in it. next, we cross to ortiz new show, the cost of everything. gotch, christie, i guess i
we heard from international 1st specialist psy abraham admin on the of the university of tehran, who, se, if israel conducts an attack on it, iran, it will have to deal with severe consequences. israeli regime makes many claims. but 1st of all, the iranian nuclear installations are very well protected. and in addition to that, hiram's retaliation would be very severe. the israel regime is small. it is very vulnerable and i think they already know the sort of capabilities that iran has when it...
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university. i'm also an elected search in the academic senate of university that receive a policies of the university including diversity and inclusion. how i got here. i was born in iran tehran and i did my under graduate studies with highest honor and came to the united states with full scholarship to obtain my phd and go back and help build iran that time part of the global community [inaudible]. only i noticed my rights as a woman was taken away one by one the rights boy my mother's generation as an example my mother ran [inaudible] for mentally disabled children. and my mother was a member of parliament and all of them taken away and had no right s and no accomplice near me. in the past 4 decade i saw the iranian community most low comprised in san francisco and bay area of [inaudible] growing community of immigrants. and this is a very special opportunity moment for mow as an iranian woman because of what is happening now in iran and the importance of the iranian dias principal here. there are things happen nothing terms of their job and the clothes and that has been inspired that movement inspired by [inaudible] and turkey and the westerlied is looking at that. this is
university. i'm also an elected search in the academic senate of university that receive a policies of the university including diversity and inclusion. how i got here. i was born in iran tehran and i did my under graduate studies with highest honor and came to the united states with full scholarship to obtain my phd and go back and help build iran that time part of the global community [inaudible]. only i noticed my rights as a woman was taken away one by one the rights boy my mother's...
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schools elsewhere in the middle east, you know, the foundation of alborz high school in tehran or roberts college in turkey or, you know, university of cairo or american university of beirut. what's really, you know, unique about the story is, is the constitutional is contact. right. and, you know, one aspect of tabriz being this border city and, you know, a city, you know, is pivotal in the competition. and between, you know, the british and the russians for influence in iran is, you know, another aspect of the city that you that you describe in the book. i want to come back to these kind of religious narratives in just a minute, but which is, you know, the the the presence of, you know, of militarization in the area of looting, as you almost describe, the city of tabriz being something that's immediately legible to someone. baskerville coming from the west of america, you know, and all of a sudden seeing these guys, you know, who are armed and, you know, recognizing something in them. tabriz in 1907 looked like an old west town. i mean, i, you know, would expect john wayne to step out of saloon at any moment. that's what it look
schools elsewhere in the middle east, you know, the foundation of alborz high school in tehran or roberts college in turkey or, you know, university of cairo or american university of beirut. what's really, you know, unique about the story is, is the constitutional is contact. right. and, you know, one aspect of tabriz being this border city and, you know, a city, you know, is pivotal in the competition. and between, you know, the british and the russians for influence in iran is, you know,...
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tehran university. they are joined by people of epic minorities, but -- ethnic minorities, but business owners and workers for general strike, further weakening the iranian economy. the last couple of weeks, people are also organizing silent marches, like here in the country's northwest. on december 4, an iranian official announced the abolition of the morality police, but activists are skeptical of the claim, saying the announcement did not come from the interior ministry, and women's dress codes have not changed. on the contrary, repression is continuing. since september 16 between 14,000 to 17,000 people are believed to be arrested and more than 400 killed and violence, including children, and 11 hav have been sentenced to deathe death with two executed. oath were 23 years old. despite thousands of arrests, some iranians are lucky enough to be released, like the 17-year-old who face the death penalty. according to reporters without borders, the regime has put 34 journalists in prison since the beginning of demonstrations. on social media, students post photos of ropes. this one is pictured with the mes
tehran university. they are joined by people of epic minorities, but -- ethnic minorities, but business owners and workers for general strike, further weakening the iranian economy. the last couple of weeks, people are also organizing silent marches, like here in the country's northwest. on december 4, an iranian official announced the abolition of the morality police, but activists are skeptical of the claim, saying the announcement did not come from the interior ministry, and women's dress...
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of iranians treated as second-class citizens. >> reporter: across iran this week, a strike called by the protesters. on wednesday, known as student day in iran, protests at several universities. inside tehran, iran's president blamed the united states for what he described as riots. tehran's response has been predictably violent. 458 protesters have died. many more face the death penalty. >> it is the strongest instrument of creating fear. it's more than shooting people on the streets. >> reporter: death to the dictator, was chanted thursday night. melissa bell, cnn, perisic. >>> flu cases are surging in the u.s. after the break, we will talk to an expert about the triple threat from influenza, respiratory viruses and covid. stay with us. >>> also ahead to hawaii to meat the lava junkies who like to get up close and personal with molten rock, noxious fumes and maybe take some pictures. rt with l lipton. because sippin' on ununsweetened lipn can help support a hehealthy hea. lipton. stop chuggin'. start sippin'. everyone remembers the moment they heard... “you have cancer.” how their world stopped anwhen they found a way to face it. for some, this iwhere their keytruda story begins. keytrud
of iranians treated as second-class citizens. >> reporter: across iran this week, a strike called by the protesters. on wednesday, known as student day in iran, protests at several universities. inside tehran, iran's president blamed the united states for what he described as riots. tehran's response has been predictably violent. 458 protesters have died. many more face the death penalty. >> it is the strongest instrument of creating fear. it's more than shooting people on the...
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in waves on some of the major streets in tehran and across the nation and take on the streets appeared today in tehran it was snowing but despite that resells students at universitiescross town chanting, holding their signs and really showing will and pride -- and their cry for change. they are not going to stop. so many shops and stores were closed down nationwide. this only shows the admins of iranian people and their cry for change. >> do you think the fact that businesses are beginning to join in this protest, is that going to bring a louder noise in the corridors of power in tehran? it is one thing saying this is all about students. it is another thing saying this is about a certain community but to get business people shutting their doors, closing their shops, saying we are not going to do business but we are against what is going on in this country. you think that is going to make a louder sound in tehran? >> i spoke with a photographer today in tehran and he told me he is losing so many jobs and commission simply because businesses are not working. those who are working are somehow tied with the government. the second thing he mentioned is that ordinary peo
in waves on some of the major streets in tehran and across the nation and take on the streets appeared today in tehran it was snowing but despite that resells students at universitiescross town chanting, holding their signs and really showing will and pride -- and their cry for change. they are not going to stop. so many shops and stores were closed down nationwide. this only shows the admins of iranian people and their cry for change. >> do you think the fact that businesses are...
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now we have for why is the who's also in tehran, he's an associate professor in the faculty, a world studies at the university of k, ron for one, thanks so much for being on this news. our, as we heard from the dos are reported there, there is a nuance in the language here that the morality place hasn't necessarily been abolished, but shut down. so if this move actually significant or is this largely symbolic and just an attempt to repeat, to be doing something following months of these protest? i think what is becoming a consensus on is that the previous method of enforcing the job laws not really working properly and the even before the incident we had a couple of people talking about using that report as it talked about educating people who while eating the law you know that what they did was there. ready showed them a video of $11.00 or 2 hours. i teach at university and we have a students with us at least the term. and sometimes i feel i cannot convey the messages that we need to come. ready to students and a half months. so teaching people something in one hour is probably not a good method. so these thing
now we have for why is the who's also in tehran, he's an associate professor in the faculty, a world studies at the university of k, ron for one, thanks so much for being on this news. our, as we heard from the dos are reported there, there is a nuance in the language here that the morality place hasn't necessarily been abolished, but shut down. so if this move actually significant or is this largely symbolic and just an attempt to repeat, to be doing something following months of these...