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significance of these assassinations for people in the region and beyond. joining us from assemble today, although usually based on to ron, we haven't mirandi who's a professor at the university of to ron. and joining us from new york in england to so tom bought a car, a professor of public policy at the time i'd been for the for university in doha, i'm from bay. ruth, mariah is the director of the malcolm h current current or gate middle east center. welcome to inside story. thanks for your time dr. miranda you and assemble. the iranian supreme leader has set on acts, but since the operation took place on uranian store, we see it as our duty to avenge his blood his blood, meaning as night, honey is blood. what are your owns options going forward? your mom will definitely will be strikes on the 3 of us if you recall the show you recall when the is there any routine bomb, the iranian concert, a building in syria, iran took it. it's contained to the web security council and to the shots of the international community being, i'd say it's certainly the science and the u. k. they oppose the kinds condemnation of those rather shape than other words. they supported it's bombing up a
significance of these assassinations for people in the region and beyond. joining us from assemble today, although usually based on to ron, we haven't mirandi who's a professor at the university of to ron. and joining us from new york in england to so tom bought a car, a professor of public policy at the time i'd been for the for university in doha, i'm from bay. ruth, mariah is the director of the malcolm h current current or gate middle east center. welcome to inside story. thanks for your...
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to tokyo and health. think he currently out actually is the secretary of iran strategic council on foreign policy. mohammed mirand, a political analyst at the university of to ron, says president physics. john picks a veteran diplomat known for his professional approach. and i think dr. kind of up to you would be considered a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat. he's there is no footage of him screaming and yelling or insulting people or insulting for our leaders and here and there. he's the sort of like dr. appleton. i mean, after long young i think the doctor bases for administer quiet, but professional. he is seen as a centrist, so i'm, i'm sure that he will be reflecting and he will, he's and he's not a controversial figure, but he will be important. he is a he will be a member of the supreme national security council. of course, assuming that he gets a vote of confidence, which i think he will, he will be a member of the supreme national security council. he will be the president's most important advisor. when he comes to foreign affairs, he has to be a good relationship with all of the different branches of
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i just wonder how many, how many lead the prayers crowds gathered at the university of to ron accompanied the procession as a body was taken to freedom square. i mean, it wasn't that ron for the non duration of presidents musser would cause a scan when he was assassinated. well, the speaker of your bronze parliament accuses the us of helping its allies, israel with the assassination of the tone for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've done something and they must pay the price. they must be held responsible. america is responsible for this. no crime is committed by the occupation without the criminal america doorstep. jabari has more from tyrone it's a big day for not only officials in this country, but also the people that are mourning. this oscillation of the 62 year old as well here. this is seen as a very significant developments in iran because honey, i was in town to take part in the now gratian ceremony of newly elected now. so it's possess scale and it runs nice presidents that happened on tuesday that he was a guest of the officials in this country and of
i just wonder how many, how many lead the prayers crowds gathered at the university of to ron accompanied the procession as a body was taken to freedom square. i mean, it wasn't that ron for the non duration of presidents musser would cause a scan when he was assassinated. well, the speaker of your bronze parliament accuses the us of helping its allies, israel with the assassination of the tone for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've done something and they must pay...
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meantime, the us when it continues to rupture of rhetoric on these smoking unrest on the streets of venezuela, always spoke decided mohammad mirandi to ron university professor who served as an international election observer in venezuela. he says there were no signs of fraud, adding that transparency of the electoral process is meaningless. once washington's interests are involved. there wasn't just me. there were a 1000 roughly a 1000 electric collection monitors. and they were from countries across the world, knowing that i'm mass during my stay in, but is when i saw anything that was suspicious at all, the us doesn't have any concern for democratic values. it's closest allies in, in this part of the world where i am, our countries which happen to elections. countries in the persian gulf region across north africa either don't have elections, or the results of those elections, all 4 o'clock on conclusions. and the united states doesn't have any problem with that. the problem with venezuela is not just the oil, not just gold and other resources that the country has. but the fact that in this way not isn't present independent foreign policy. and t
meantime, the us when it continues to rupture of rhetoric on these smoking unrest on the streets of venezuela, always spoke decided mohammad mirandi to ron university professor who served as an international election observer in venezuela. he says there were no signs of fraud, adding that transparency of the electoral process is meaningless. once washington's interests are involved. there wasn't just me. there were a 1000 roughly a 1000 electric collection monitors. and they were from countries...
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is being seen as a warning to iraq camera and met in lectures on international relations with the focus on iran at the university of sussex and the u. k. he explained why so ron is taking its time to retaliate against as well. i think the writing and reading is facing a message. on the one hand, it feels obliged to retire. he is against these royal, given that it's been human rights that you know, time and again by as rainy army. and it's um, you know, um intelligence institutions and so on. and in order to restore its principality with his own regional allies, as well as to avoid being seen as a week by the police side, you are on it, it feels as it has to respond and the other a companion machine that's in my view correctly assess is that any retaliation carries the risk of a response of joint response bias, right? and united states. and this response might include destruction of your ons, nuclear sites, as well as it's why to the comic infrastructure. so i'm, i'm the one hand you're on does not want to retaliate in a way that it triggers such a response. on the other hand, any response seems to carry that risk, especially lights of these are as the assista
is being seen as a warning to iraq camera and met in lectures on international relations with the focus on iran at the university of sussex and the u. k. he explained why so ron is taking its time to retaliate against as well. i think the writing and reading is facing a message. on the one hand, it feels obliged to retire. he is against these royal, given that it's been human rights that you know, time and again by as rainy army. and it's um, you know, um intelligence institutions and so on....
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other for many lead the prayers seal the law and that took place at the university of terry ron before the leaders body was taken to the capitols freedom square and he, his body will be flown to guitars, capital joe up thursday afternoon had of his burial on friday and the speaker of iran's, the parliament. so said israel had committed a crime with the assassination of isabel heavier and blamed for us for helping them the time for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've done something and they must pay the price, they must be held responsible. america is responsible for this. not crime is committed by the occupation without the criminal america and crowd. so company attorney is coughing through the streets of terre on let's get you more from the ronnie and a capital door. so jabari standing by the door. so a massive turn out from the images that we're getting. certainly it's a big day for not only officials in this country, but also the people that are morning, this house that ation of the 62 year old as well. and yeah, this is seen as a very significant developments in iran because honey, i w
other for many lead the prayers seal the law and that took place at the university of terry ron before the leaders body was taken to the capitols freedom square and he, his body will be flown to guitars, capital joe up thursday afternoon had of his burial on friday and the speaker of iran's, the parliament. so said israel had committed a crime with the assassination of isabel heavier and blamed for us for helping them the time for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've...
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another danger to can families like has a doctor held and reese is the next person on infectious diseases and vaccines on these director of which are a child university of the a which is ron and kate. welcome to dw delta. we do have m fox, fox savings just explains why the w h. o is so concerned about this latest outbreak . you will be concerned about the latest on the bank, because it's, it's affecting us. you just saw the deal to see the mortality rate is higher, 5 to 10 percent, and mostly in children. but we're also now seeing that the virus is more transmissible and particularly through heterosexual spreads as well. so we're seeing more cases and the more easy transmission in conditions that are really difficult for people to maintain the distance. so that's why we're concerned about the shortage of vaccines is a huge concern for the african region. they're all vaccines, the vaccines that work for. so many people in europe, they'll remember the 10 to 22 outbreaks that affected nearly 800000 people. and over a 100 countries, it was both onto controlled by rapid available that you, vaccines. now we have to ask, why do we not help those vaccines in the african region? b
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of that to show that the inside look at criminal harris. ok. good to talk to you. david dunn, professor of international politics of funding in the university. as mr. ron, who's parliament is expected to vote on the government putting, put forward by president must soon possess. yeah. and his cabinet choices have been reviewed by the parliamentary committee for approval. the proposed 9 not includes a boss, a rock g as foreign minister. he played a significant role in around 2015 nuclear agreement and late to efforts to revive its possess can was voted in following the death of president abraham racy in a helicopter crash, spitting out the results that are using the live integral and for us. so we're, so what kind of cabinet should we expect? this session is hosted on the way to me the names that have you propose 5 positions. yeah. and in ours we had expected to call them into the new cabinet. i'm officially the government to be acknowledged. so here is this guy has to buy to don was to have is affordable because back from the ladies that have served the former governments who have signed a nuclear 2015 and also have some ministers for directly and had
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to tell you the saudi. he's an assistant professor at university of 10. ronnie joins as live from the radiant capital selected a message from mohammed bog down to about the the ron will respond. uh yes it says uh, 1st of all lets me just express my condolences to you and your colleagues on the market. the 2 houses here already for a friend camera. mad income. uh, actually this is the price tags should be paid for the car to choose and these people, a lot of times it tends of other reporter reporters mostly killed by these really raging have paid this price. but this, but they're actually blog and with their dignity and honor, the source of the clock is to king for the is really fails. 5 minister and the time. yeah. he's just taking his last raises of the, let's go to years and box. he means that the timing is not keys, but to buy more time to continue this average. we are not pressure. why we saw this way. and yesterday in particular in your ron and 11 on, is syria and iraq is part of no roles. desperate effort to expand the battle. so these really regime is now driving thing terrorist days. yeah. and say hey, let us old off the bar scenario instead. he just in
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for us, while we can now speak to him, how much but on the, who's the chair of american studies at the university of ron, joining us via skype from the uranium capital. welcome back to al jazeera 1st. can i get your initial thoughts on the statement that has been put out by the i r g c saying that this might honey, it was killed by a short range projectile carrying warhead waiting. 7 kilometers fired from outside his room, dots, according to the statement to i think the 1st thing that we should keep in mind, and this is a general support because i've been involved in this sort of thing for, for decades. whenever an american journal, whether it's for a newspaper, whether it's the new york times, or reuters, or the daily telegraph or the times say that they have received information from the writing officials. that's the fabrication, the writing officials do not communicate with western journalist. and they do not give that sort of information ever. so they're just making it up. it doesn't matter what the story is. it doesn't matter what we're talking about. as soon as they say a name, the right name, off
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they weigh some serious questions about the integrity of an election that can easily be influenced by for an actors to ron university, professor. so yes, mohammed moran d believes a washington's meddling accusations actually demonstrate its own vulnerabilities. it is yours. has that sort of influence. then i think we are the super power and we should have a permanent see didn't un security council and a right to meet so we can be stabilize the united states. we tend to be stabilize us elections. we can bring people to the streets to weaken the state. apparently, that makes us extraordinarily powerful. i think it's quite clear that this is all nonsense, but again, it does say a lot about the inherent weakness of washington and the decline that ignited states that it is always so tearful of, or at least as always, tries to claim this one. those are interfering with their elections to justify their own behavior and to justify the or uh, the, the, the, the, the way in which the, the bad to turn out in the united states. but ultimately, what it, what it does is to this, just so that what it says is that the united states
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and i'll just slide monitor around in international observe of even his way to the election on to ron university. professor many thanks for joining us on the program is good to see today. so it works. and so it continues to push this narrative that there was an election fraud in finance where i live and we know that you were an election observer in finance. whether so, were you aware of any disruptions, any signs of fruit? no, not at all. and it wasn't just me. there were a 1000 roughly a 1000 electric collection monitors. and they were from countries across the world . many of them were from bodies in different countries that actually do carry out elections in across africa, latin america, with their lawyers from the united states. and there was a large comes a group of lawyers from south africa as well. and experts from south africa, no one that i'm match during my stay in, but is when i saw anything that was suspicious at all, we visited different uh we were divided into different groups. we visited different pulling stations and things went smoothly. and right now it'd be like dogtown, so it
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and that took place at the university of tyre, ron, before the leaders body was taken to the capital set. freedom square and new year's body will be flown to critize capital doha, on thursday afternoon. ahead of his burial on friday. and the speaker of your runs the parliaments of mohammed becker garley duff. uh said israel had committed a crime with the assassination of his male heavy. i am blamed to us for helping them the time for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've done something and they must pay the price, they must be held responsible. america is responsible for this. no crime is committed by the occupation without the criminal america us. and i'll just do a correspondence. the rest of course are there are joyce me now here on the set so . so good to have you here with us. so let's start. um, one of the most notable things was iran supreme leader leading the funeral prayer is that usual tip is a usual practice when it comes to the dig in the threes. the high level political officials or representatives buys killed us estimated, pass that way. that's un
and that took place at the university of tyre, ron, before the leaders body was taken to the capital set. freedom square and new year's body will be flown to critize capital doha, on thursday afternoon. ahead of his burial on friday. and the speaker of your runs the parliaments of mohammed becker garley duff. uh said israel had committed a crime with the assassination of his male heavy. i am blamed to us for helping them the time for the occupation to attack without response. he's over, they've...
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of misinformation which has caused problems this week. ron winch is a former police officer and associate professor of policing at birmingham university. he says he expects the number of people arrested toost incident investigations continue. it's extremely concerning and i think everyone would share that view, when officers face violence, hostility, that level and that severity, it's extremely worrying for us. the police are well—trained and well led and they have the resources equipment to deal with high levels of public disorder. and again, 90 arrests, i expect that number to grow as the post—incident investigations get into gear and the police across our towns and cities start to review the information and the evidence that they have and start to make further arrests in relation to these disgraceful incidents that we have had across the country. many police officers will be all too used to it but what is going on? i suppose it's a psychology question really, why are people attacking the police? it's an interesting point and a very good question because what we have seen is essentially what amounts to political protests driven essentially by the far right and with counter protests fr
of misinformation which has caused problems this week. ron winch is a former police officer and associate professor of policing at birmingham university. he says he expects the number of people arrested toost incident investigations continue. it's extremely concerning and i think everyone would share that view, when officers face violence, hostility, that level and that severity, it's extremely worrying for us. the police are well—trained and well led and they have the resources equipment to...
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succeeded in the acceptance of 20 majors related to the family issue by the ministry of education, and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of t, ron martyr, but has she university elza university started in this field? basically, the family science colleges get established and we have the approval that the families, science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because the family is an issue that hasn't been pushed to the side of the school. this is our concern and i feel more obligated because marta racy was concerned about these issues too. so i feel i have a duty to work more in this area. sure. that as you should recall, he mentioned the family in new york. another thing that happened on his day of martyrdom. he was supposed to come the next day to the closing ceremony of the koran and science congress, which in fact does scientific work on the front of the state. of course it has the borders and opponents, but it's a work that he favored for us and we are following up at the universities. and fortunately, we have very advanced laboratories for scientific work or univer
succeeded in the acceptance of 20 majors related to the family issue by the ministry of education, and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of t, ron martyr, but has she university elza university started in this field? basically, the family science colleges get established and we have the approval that the families, science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because the family is an issue that...
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that there's so much work that needs to be done because of the temporary sort of recession of labor history. fascinating that so many high, high tech ron drexel university. i'm interested in whether or not you see any expressions of like, you know, to get over employment discrimination we need more queer bosses. i, i think we need more clear we need more queer capitalists. and i say this because own work is interested in how black physicians and entrepreneurs looked at the crisis. there's a crisis of organized labor that organizes queer and people of color, queer trans people of color at the margins of organized labor. and then you have the way that employment is organized in the private sector and that also relegate right queer trans and people of color the margins of labor and so a lot of my. my subjects in the 9060s were like we're going to use the federal government money through antipoverty that's to that gives us the money to be able to do this thing called black capitalism. and i'm interested to see whether or not you had any that like your folks that you look at are like this is the solution in this capitalist economy. is in order to get out of
that there's so much work that needs to be done because of the temporary sort of recession of labor history. fascinating that so many high, high tech ron drexel university. i'm interested in whether or not you see any expressions of like, you know, to get over employment discrimination we need more queer bosses. i, i think we need more clear we need more queer capitalists. and i say this because own work is interested in how black physicians and entrepreneurs looked at the crisis. there's a...
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meantime, the us when it continues to ranches of the rhetoric and it's stoking unrest on the streets of venezuela. always spoke decided mohammed miranda into ron university professor who served as an international election observer in venezuela. he says there were no signs of fraud. adding that transparency of the electoral process is meaningless once washington's interests are involved. and there wasn't just me. there were a 1000, roughly a 1000 electric selection monitors and they were from countries across the world. and knowing that i'm match during my stay in met is when i saw anything that was suspicious at all. the us doesn't have any concern for democratic values. it's closest allies in, in this part of the world where i am, our countries which happen to elections. countries in the persian gulf region across north africa either don't have elections for the results of those elections or all 4 o'clock on conclusions. and the nice thing is it doesn't have any problem with that. the problem with venezuela is not just the oil, not just cold and other resources that the country has. but the fact that in this way not isn't present independent foreign po
meantime, the us when it continues to ranches of the rhetoric and it's stoking unrest on the streets of venezuela. always spoke decided mohammed miranda into ron university professor who served as an international election observer in venezuela. he says there were no signs of fraud. adding that transparency of the electoral process is meaningless once washington's interests are involved. and there wasn't just me. there were a 1000, roughly a 1000 electric selection monitors and they were from...
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duties in washington and in the west from the walter ron kind school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: israel and hamas have agreed toing in gaza to allow hundreds of thousands of children to receive polio vaccinations. those pauses will occur in specific locations, for 8 to 9 hours a day over three days, beginning on sunday. the world health organization aims to vaccinate 640,000 children under the age of 10. meanwhile in the west bank, at least 16 people have been killed in what the israeli military calls counter-terrorism raids that began wednesday, in the cities of jenin, tulkarm, and the al fa-ra'a refugee camp. among five militants israeli forces say they killed today in the city of tulkarm - mohammed jaber - a local commander they'd long pursued, the palestinian islamic jihad. a militant force backed by iran confirmed jaber's death. israeli officials say jabber was linked to numerous terror attacks, including the june death of an israeli man, amnon muchtar. jaber was killed in an overnight gun battle near a mosque, which left residents caught in the crossfire. khaled abu al-ghiyab says he and his wife barely e
duties in washington and in the west from the walter ron kind school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: israel and hamas have agreed toing in gaza to allow hundreds of thousands of children to receive polio vaccinations. those pauses will occur in specific locations, for 8 to 9 hours a day over three days, beginning on sunday. the world health organization aims to vaccinate 640,000 children under the age of 10. meanwhile in the west bank, at least 16 people have been killed in...
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of claire college at cambridge university. he has published ten books including thwarted the spirit shield of faith, religion in american war and diplomacy. andrew great. thanks, ron. okay. so i want tobegin slightly differently in talking about emily's book. can i see your copy of the book? she sure. so afraid. those of you who haven't seen it, i highly recommend going to the book exhibit to actually see this book as artifact as an actual book because it's extraordinary. it's really really beautifully. the cover design is is incredible and it just sort of very artfully frames the themes that emily is going to be discussing. my first question to you, emily, and you may not have to answer this now. it's a complicated question. is this was this something that lizzie, your daughter, did? because the acknowledgments she talks about lizzie having of drafted some of the first initial covers. and i'm wondering if if somebody that young was able to accomplish something like this and we can't judge a book by its cover. but i think in case we can judge a book by its cover, because an extraordinary cover and it does match the extraordinary substance of the contents inside, as we've been hearing
of claire college at cambridge university. he has published ten books including thwarted the spirit shield of faith, religion in american war and diplomacy. andrew great. thanks, ron. okay. so i want tobegin slightly differently in talking about emily's book. can i see your copy of the book? she sure. so afraid. those of you who haven't seen it, i highly recommend going to the book exhibit to actually see this book as artifact as an actual book because it's extraordinary. it's really really...
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of a police motorbike rider could emerge. greg mckenzie, bbc news. let's speak to ron winch now — he is a former frontline police officer and an associate professor in policing at birmingham city universityng us. what is your reaction to seeing images like that and police officers being targeted? it’s that and police officers being tarueted? �* , , that and police officers being tarueted? fl , _, . targeted? it's extremely concerning and i think everyone _ targeted? it's extremely concerning and i think everyone would - targeted? it's extremely concerning and i think everyone would share i and i think everyone would share that view, when officers face violence, hostility, that level and that severity, it's extremely worrying for us. the police are well—trained and well led and they have the resources equipment to deal with high levels of public disorder. and again, 90 arrests, i expect that number to grow as the post—incident investigations get into gear and the police across our towns and cities start to review the information and the evidence that they have and start to make further arrests in relation to these disgraceful incidents that we have had across the country. incidents that we
of a police motorbike rider could emerge. greg mckenzie, bbc news. let's speak to ron winch now — he is a former frontline police officer and an associate professor in policing at birmingham city universityng us. what is your reaction to seeing images like that and police officers being targeted? it’s that and police officers being tarueted? �* , , that and police officers being tarueted? fl , _, . targeted? it's extremely concerning and i think everyone _ targeted? it's extremely...
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to president joe biden, jamal simmons is here distinguished professor of african american and diaspora studies at vanderbilt university. michael eric dyson, cnn political commentator karen finney and deputy campaign manager for governor ron desantis, his presidential campaign. david polyansky, i'm so glad all of you all are here. look, it might be empty behind me, but there are still vibrations going through this hall. i mean, this was a moment that people were waiting for there was a nostalgia, there was a palpable energy, but there was also an intention to more than past this torch jamal, it was intended for people to remember, obviously the hometown kids. so we say, but also to pass that torch to harris, how effective was tonight and getting that job done? >> oh, i think that president obama did exactly what he was supposed to do, which is set up vice president harris as the person who is going to be the one to carry this party forward as well as he did. he connected it to policy. he went after trump, a click policy talks about the vice president's policies but michelle obama though like me, michel i mean, she just came in and out. what do we've seen her. let's throw that shade at anybody before, and she just kinda tr
to president joe biden, jamal simmons is here distinguished professor of african american and diaspora studies at vanderbilt university. michael eric dyson, cnn political commentator karen finney and deputy campaign manager for governor ron desantis, his presidential campaign. david polyansky, i'm so glad all of you all are here. look, it might be empty behind me, but there are still vibrations going through this hall. i mean, this was a moment that people were waiting for there was a...