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pablo: el negociador iranÍ fue recibido como una estrella de rock a su regreso a teherÁn. irÁn acepta una reducciÓn de sus instalaciones y no enriquecer uranio a nivel de construir una bomba atÓmica, este experto dice que todo puede ser papel mojado. israel ya dijo que el acuerdo no sÓlo impide que irÁn fabrique una bomba nuclear, sino que lo facilita y advierte que de ser necesario, atacarÁ unilateralmente a teherÁn. >> cuÁn rÁpidos serÁn las sanciones, washington dice gradualmente, teherÁn dice inmediatamente. pablo: el presidente dice que no se guiarÁn de los iranÍes y que se verificarÁn todos. si este acuerdo se confirma, uno de los mÁs importantes en aÑos, muchos se preguntan ¿cÓmo me afecta esto se estima que levantar las acciones crearÍa. >> es un paÍs que siempre ha tenido gente muy trabajadora, empresarial y que puede ser blanco de muchas compaÑÍas que pueden vender productos de consumo. pablo: eso significarÍa mÁs productos automotriz, tecnologÍa, transporte marÍtimo o sector energÉtico y aerolÍneas. por su parte, irÁn tendrÁ gasolin
pablo: el negociador iranÍ fue recibido como una estrella de rock a su regreso a teherÁn. irÁn acepta una reducciÓn de sus instalaciones y no enriquecer uranio a nivel de construir una bomba atÓmica, este experto dice que todo puede ser papel mojado. israel ya dijo que el acuerdo no sÓlo impide que irÁn fabrique una bomba nuclear, sino que lo facilita y advierte que de ser necesario, atacarÁ unilateralmente a teherÁn. >> cuÁn rÁpidos serÁn las sanciones, washington dice...
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rouhani says teheran would only sign it if all sanctions imposed were lifted on the same day. western governments said the roll back would be done gradually. elsewhere the wall street journal reports teheran is trying to buy a swiss petroleum refinery as an outlet for the crude. with a possible deal just around the corner the reorganization of power in the region seems well underway meaning big deals in store for american and british arms dealers as hadley gamble reports. >> with months to go before a final deal could be reached with teheran over the nuclear program u.s. officials now say they plan to bolster defenses for suni arab allies in the gulf including a commitment. >> they face a range of threats and has for a long time. >> the u.s. lead invasion of iraq in 2003 that had abandonment of mubarik left the kingdom feeling vulnerable and with the yietszunited states moving closer to a reproachment with iran a new generation is taking charge. >> when you want to know what is going on in saudi foreign policy you call up washington. this is over. you have to call them because
rouhani says teheran would only sign it if all sanctions imposed were lifted on the same day. western governments said the roll back would be done gradually. elsewhere the wall street journal reports teheran is trying to buy a swiss petroleum refinery as an outlet for the crude. with a possible deal just around the corner the reorganization of power in the region seems well underway meaning big deals in store for american and british arms dealers as hadley gamble reports. >> with months...
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after fifteen years teheran could produce as much material as it wanted. president obama is calling it historic. still it is clear the president is anticipating push back from capitol hill. >> so when you hear the inevitable critics of the deal sound off, ask them a simple question. do you really think that this verifiable deal if fully compliment impmented is a worse option than the risk of a war in the middle east. is it worst than doing what we've done for almost two decades with iran moving forward with its nuclear problem without robust inspections? i think the answer is clear. >> some fascinating scenes overnight. the president's address was scene by iranians. many of them were jubilant but for the u.s. and allies emotions range from guarded on the michl to despair. we have been covering the talks. >> the u.s. and iran are trumpeting the deal but others are deeply skeptical. israel called it a historic mistake. the prime minister tweeting any deal must roll back iran's nuclear capabilities and stop its terrorism and aggression. and israel has surpris
after fifteen years teheran could produce as much material as it wanted. president obama is calling it historic. still it is clear the president is anticipating push back from capitol hill. >> so when you hear the inevitable critics of the deal sound off, ask them a simple question. do you really think that this verifiable deal if fully compliment impmented is a worse option than the risk of a war in the middle east. is it worst than doing what we've done for almost two decades with iran...
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and a ryne vinnie war ship have his arrived for what teheran describes as an anti piracy operation. but u.s. secretary of state john kerry says they are supplying the houthi rebels. >> there are surprise coming from iran, there are a number of flights every single week flying in. and we trace those flights and we know this. we are well aware of the support that iran has been giving to yemen. and iran needs to recognize that the united states is not going to stand by while the region is destabilized or while people engage, you know, in overt warfare across lines international boundaries and other countries. >> more now on the situation in yemen. >> reporter: war planes strike houthi positions in the capital sanaa. a building near a tv channel owned by the houthis was hit. the saudi-led coalition has stepped up its military campaign to prevents houthi fighters from capturing the port city of aden. street battles show in signs of stopping. forces loyal to president mansour hadi are trying to repel a push by poo houthi fighters to control the city. but houthi fighters backed by former p
and a ryne vinnie war ship have his arrived for what teheran describes as an anti piracy operation. but u.s. secretary of state john kerry says they are supplying the houthi rebels. >> there are surprise coming from iran, there are a number of flights every single week flying in. and we trace those flights and we know this. we are well aware of the support that iran has been giving to yemen. and iran needs to recognize that the united states is not going to stand by while the region is...
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we cross live to teheran after the short break. >>> u.s. futures pointing to a mixed open after a volatile day on wall street and republican rand paul gets to set to officially join the race for the white house later today. >> now a divide between washington and iran emerged after people took to the streets to celebrate a landmark deal. it's still under negotiation adding the measures would likely be lifted gradually but iran's top negotiator said sanctions would be lifted once a deal is signed. we're joined by the bureau of nbc news for more on that story. >> hi seema, that's right. iranian foreign minister has been saying he's doing the rounds in iran speaking to tv station here. he was addressing parliament today saying that if the united states doesn't honor their agreement made and doesn't lift the sairngss as soon as the deal is reached iran could back away from the deal and take it's nuclear program back to exactly what it was before. also expressed concerns about details in the agreement about research and development on iran's cent
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iran has been accused of backing the houthis it's a claim teheran denies. >>> in iraq the u.s.-led coalition has carried out 26 air strikes in the last 24 hours targeting isil fighters. 13 of the strikes were in anbar province west of baghdad where iraqi security forces are hoping to extend their control of the region. >>> meanwhile, isil fighters have killed 24 sunni tribes men southwest of kirkuk and in a separate incidents 15 isil fighters and four kurdish peshmerga soldiers were killed in clashes just south of kirkuk. >>> the u.n. says it needs $30 million to assist palestinians stuck in a syrian refugees camp. the yarmouk camp is mainly controlled by isil fighters after intense fighting in the area early this month. the u.n. security council says emergency aid is reletted to relieve the dire humanitarian situation there. >>> syria's president bashar al-assad is denying allegations his forces used chlorine gas as a chemical weapon. assad made the comments in a rare interview with the french tv champion. he also says isil is an iraqi export. and he blames the u.s. invasion t
iran has been accused of backing the houthis it's a claim teheran denies. >>> in iraq the u.s.-led coalition has carried out 26 air strikes in the last 24 hours targeting isil fighters. 13 of the strikes were in anbar province west of baghdad where iraqi security forces are hoping to extend their control of the region. >>> meanwhile, isil fighters have killed 24 sunni tribes men southwest of kirkuk and in a separate incidents 15 isil fighters and four kurdish peshmerga...
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. >>> saudi rape i can't rejects iran's demands to stop air strikes in yemen blaming teheran for fueling violence. plus. >> reporter: i am andy gallagher on the islands in costa rica where we will be sewing you how a woman's collective has worked hard to save these unique mangrove swamps. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin with sudan where polling stations have now opened for presidential and pardon me lament are you elections the first since the south split away from sudan in 2011. the buildup to the vote has been marred by predictions that it would be snubbed by voters and opposition boycott. incumbent president omar al bashir has ruled the country troy 26 years and is expected to retain power. there are 15 other people running alongside him for president. according to the national election commission, six of those are sponsored by political parties and the rest are independent. but many of the more established parties have chosen to boycott the election including the large he have opposition group. the main complaint is that the vote will not be free and fair and that there is no chance anyone but
. >>> saudi rape i can't rejects iran's demands to stop air strikes in yemen blaming teheran for fueling violence. plus. >> reporter: i am andy gallagher on the islands in costa rica where we will be sewing you how a woman's collective has worked hard to save these unique mangrove swamps. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin with sudan where polling stations have now opened for presidential and pardon me lament are you elections the first since the south split away from sudan in 2011....
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. >>> saudi arabia rejects iran's demands to stop air strikes in yemen blaming teheran for fueling violence, plus. >> reporter: i i am in newcastle all stall a. a protest at a facility that could revolutionize the way the sun's energy is used to make electricity. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin with sudan where in less than an hour polls will open for presidential and parliamentary elections the buildup to the election has been marred by boycotts and prediction that his it would be snubbed by voters. long time president is picked as the favorite to win the presidential race, 15 other people are running a long side. six are political parties the rest independent. many have chosen to boycott the elects including the largest group. the main complain is that the vote won't be free and fair and that there is no chance anyone but omar alba here is will win. our correspondent catherine soi has our report from the capital khartoum. >> reporter: some of these young men have live today as long as omar al ba cheer has been president. he said he would not seek reelection but that's it's almost certain he will win
. >>> saudi arabia rejects iran's demands to stop air strikes in yemen blaming teheran for fueling violence, plus. >> reporter: i i am in newcastle all stall a. a protest at a facility that could revolutionize the way the sun's energy is used to make electricity. ♪ ♪ >>> we begin with sudan where in less than an hour polls will open for presidential and parliamentary elections the buildup to the election has been marred by boycotts and prediction that his it would be...
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meantime, nbc has been following the story and he is in teheran. is there a sense that the supreme leader is not giving the iranian negotiators enough flexibility in those talks? >> not really. he has thrown his weight behind the talks. over the course of the talks in the beginning stages they were extremely critical because the supreme leader had given them that to criticize them. he wants the deal to happen. not because he has come on tv on the website. he said time and time again we're not going to make a deal at any price but we want a deal that's going to benefit the country's national interests and for that reason he has given the negotiators a fairly open hand. there's no doubt about the fact that he has red lined. he wants sanctions removed. he doesn't want it to be incremental and those might be some sticking points. another problem we have seen is that the iranians don't want to specifically sign anything that ties them down to specifics in this deal and that may have come from the supreme leader as a negotiating tactic to keep their hand
meantime, nbc has been following the story and he is in teheran. is there a sense that the supreme leader is not giving the iranian negotiators enough flexibility in those talks? >> not really. he has thrown his weight behind the talks. over the course of the talks in the beginning stages they were extremely critical because the supreme leader had given them that to criticize them. he wants the deal to happen. not because he has come on tv on the website. he said time and time again we're...
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free american prisoners, including an american journalist being held in teheran. was that a mistake not to put other issues on the table right now in exchange for $150 billion in money that's going to flow into the iranian economy? >> well first, wolf, to answer your question, i think that where the leverage is, the united states has to be tough minded and europe too in these last three months of the negotiation on that sanctions issue in order to retain leverage. i don't think however it was a mistake for europe and the united states not to put all of these other issues on the table. i think it would have been very complicated complicated. and you know you've got to try to reach an agreement that's practical and possible. the iranians are not going to come pitch late. they're not going to change their entire foreign policy, however much we would disagree with it and we do. here we're looking at the weakness in prime minister netanyahu's argument. you have to judge president obama's negotiation against the alternative. and if we effectively walked away from the ta
free american prisoners, including an american journalist being held in teheran. was that a mistake not to put other issues on the table right now in exchange for $150 billion in money that's going to flow into the iranian economy? >> well first, wolf, to answer your question, i think that where the leverage is, the united states has to be tough minded and europe too in these last three months of the negotiation on that sanctions issue in order to retain leverage. i don't think however it...
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we are joined from teheran with our guest. how is the subsequent commenting from the white house being-seed? well celebrating or on friday night in charge numbers. but amongst the officials, the note is very positive. we have the head of iran's security forces, a very important figure here praising the supreme leader for the efforts in switzerland. there's also some people on the hard lines of politics voicing their concerns and opinions. they don't understand why the parties had different statements to offer during different press conferences. mainly it's been around se man tick disagreements over the text. going let's talk a little bit about what's been happening over the morning. we've seen the turks and the iranians coming together at a very high level. what do the iranian's see coming out of this? is there a belief that the two can do business? or is this going to be quite a catchy meeting do you think? gulnar: well, it's dot say because these two countries have a very strong trade relationship and they are very strong tr
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the president of iran from teheran. so make sure you tune in. just about 20 minutes or so here on cnn. >>> meantime a manhunt right now for the suspected mastermind of the terrifying massacre in kenya. $215,000 bounty on the head of this man, mohammed mohammed. students are leaving the university college for going home now one day after militants rampaged through the campus. they slaughtered 147 people there. going from the school's gate to the classroom, to the dorms. students fled for their lives. >> we had some gunshot and sleeping and it was around around 5:00. and guys started jumping up and down and running for their lives. unfortunate that where they're going to is where the gunshots were comes from. >> cnn's christin purfoy is there and joining us with more. when's the very latest christian? >> reporter: don, well it was at 5:00 a.m. yesterday that al shabab terrorists went down this small dirt track, killed two policemen at the gate and drove in the university where over 800 students don, thinking they were waking up to another normal d
the president of iran from teheran. so make sure you tune in. just about 20 minutes or so here on cnn. >>> meantime a manhunt right now for the suspected mastermind of the terrifying massacre in kenya. $215,000 bounty on the head of this man, mohammed mohammed. students are leaving the university college for going home now one day after militants rampaged through the campus. they slaughtered 147 people there. going from the school's gate to the classroom, to the dorms. students fled...
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of intense negotiation, six world powers and iran have finally reached a framework agreement to curb teheran's nuclear program. but president obama must still make a final deal and then convince congress, israel and our sunni allies of its merits. today, we're going to drill down into the framework. in a few minutes, we'll talk with the chair of the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker, who says congress must approve any agreement. but first, chief washington corespondent james rosen with a closer look at the deal. james. >> reporter: chris, iran and u.s. issued separate documents agreed to is sewing confusion into what, in fact, was achieved. according to the state department's fact sheet, iran will reduce its centrifuges to 19,000 to 6,000, roughly the number iran had when barak obama became president and other components of teheran's infrastructure will be constrained. >> iran will no longer enrich uranium at its fordow facility. or with its advance centrifuges for at least the next ten years. the vast majority of iran's stockpile of enriched uranium will be neutralized. >> our fa
of intense negotiation, six world powers and iran have finally reached a framework agreement to curb teheran's nuclear program. but president obama must still make a final deal and then convince congress, israel and our sunni allies of its merits. today, we're going to drill down into the framework. in a few minutes, we'll talk with the chair of the senate foreign relations committee, bob corker, who says congress must approve any agreement. but first, chief washington corespondent james rosen...
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. >> but in teheran, a city under fire our parting image was ominous, the nightly warfare begins again. >> yes, ma'am 's -- yemen's to your there. a "washington post" writer has been accused of espionage. they said he was accused of communicating with hostile governments. washington describes the charges as absurd. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, south africa's influential zuly king, describing attacks as vial. >> the shanghai auto show opened its doors today. while the cars were glitzy as ever there was one thing noticeably different about this year's show. the lack of scantily dressed female models. here is our report. >> it is often said that nothing matters more to the global car industry than china. it is the world's biggest single car market, and it is pretty much the only place where growth can still be found. there are two interesting things to report this year. the first is that growth, although still there is slowing. and the second thing is that the local car brands appear to be gobbling up the greatest share of that growth than the foreign ones. th
. >> but in teheran, a city under fire our parting image was ominous, the nightly warfare begins again. >> yes, ma'am 's -- yemen's to your there. a "washington post" writer has been accused of espionage. they said he was accused of communicating with hostile governments. washington describes the charges as absurd. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, south africa's influential zuly king, describing attacks as vial. >> the shanghai auto...
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is the ayatollah just playing to his political base, the hard liners in teheran or is this deal that the president so proudly announced in the rose garden not really a deal yet? >> well, if the ayatollah means what he says then the framework agreement is 98% framework and 2% agreement. because the sanctions and the inspections are the heart of the on going negotiation between now and the end of june or wherever they come to an end. this is really reminiscent of the cold war. during the cold war and our arms controlled negotiation with the soviet union, america was saying you have to concede more to whomever because of the hawks and the kremlin who were to the right of this peace-loving fellow who wanted accommodation with the united states. sometimes, sometimes dictators mean exactly what they say. on the eve of second world war, hitler said if the jews bring on the second world war, in his framework, the jews caused everything. >> president obama said this week that the negotiation, these negotiation are the, quote, best bet by far to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. afte
is the ayatollah just playing to his political base, the hard liners in teheran or is this deal that the president so proudly announced in the rose garden not really a deal yet? >> well, if the ayatollah means what he says then the framework agreement is 98% framework and 2% agreement. because the sanctions and the inspections are the heart of the on going negotiation between now and the end of june or wherever they come to an end. this is really reminiscent of the cold war. during the...
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american reporter detained in iran says he's facing charges including espionage, the washington post teheran correspondent jason has been held since last july. his lawyer says the charges including conducting propaganda against the establishment and collaborating with hostile government. vladimir vladimir putin's latespower play in the cold war with the west, plus china is making a power play in pakistan with a multimillion dollar bid. these two developments have me asking tonight: what if anything can america do about it? i'm ali velshi, our special report starts right now. is america losing the global competition for influence in the world? whispers have turned to loud proclamations. i heard them last week when i was in washington for a meeting of the world's most powerful financial leaders. i hear it when i talk to key players around the globe. but before we go down this road, we have to answers answer three questions. is america's influence declining, two, if it is, which is gaining? and three, taking a half foot foot step back from the world stage is it a bad thing? situation in ukraine
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the two countries along with a group of world powers agreed to limit a teheran's nuclear program. still plenty of questions remain particularly from members in congress. first, the specifics. iran would reduce centrifuged. and limit its ability to produce plutonium. in exchange the u.s. would begin lifting economic sanctions. under the deal the white house says it would take iran at least a year to develop a bomb far longer than the current estimates of two to three months but the limits would only last for ten years after which iran could step up production. after
the two countries along with a group of world powers agreed to limit a teheran's nuclear program. still plenty of questions remain particularly from members in congress. first, the specifics. iran would reduce centrifuged. and limit its ability to produce plutonium. in exchange the u.s. would begin lifting economic sanctions. under the deal the white house says it would take iran at least a year to develop a bomb far longer than the current estimates of two to three months but the limits would...
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an attendee says he warned against lifting sanctions in iran and questioning teheran's true intentions. he also said a nuclear deal could do more harm than good. imagine what it looks like for our grandchildren. bush also criticized president obama's decision to withdraw all u.s. forces from iraq in 2011. he also reportedly suggested the president is not doing enough to defeat isis saying in part quote, in order to be an effective president, when you say something, you have to mean it. you have kill them. that's president george w. bush. a new york times report says russian hackers obtained access to president obama's e-mail. unofficial reports say nothing was compromised but they got e-mail archives of people within the white house with whom the president regularly communicated and they reached e-mails he has sent and received. while unclassified they probably had sensitive information about policy and personal matters. this comes on the heels of ash carter's admission that's week that russian hackers got in to the network. steps appear to be greater than initially reported. officials
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teheran says it will respond to the incidents. >>> activists have accused the syrian government of dropping chlorine gas in a series of attacks in idlib. the use of chlorine as a weapon is banned. earlier this month the u.n. security council stroud take action against those responsible for chlorine attacks in syria. syrian air strikes have killed dozen of people across the idlib province. the attacks targeted the town which opposition fighters took over on saturday. after days the battles the rebels entered that town for the first time since the start of the conflict more than four years ago. and an armed rebel group says it is now in control of four villages in the countryside that's to the south of idlib. >>> the israeli military says it launched an aircraft strike on its defecator border with syria after spotting fighters carrying a bomb in the israeli occupied golan heights. four people are believed to have been killed. israel says the armed fighters intended to target its troops. >>> you are with al jazerra. and coming up, the u.s. city of baltimore mourns the death of the after ran am
teheran says it will respond to the incidents. >>> activists have accused the syrian government of dropping chlorine gas in a series of attacks in idlib. the use of chlorine as a weapon is banned. earlier this month the u.n. security council stroud take action against those responsible for chlorine attacks in syria. syrian air strikes have killed dozen of people across the idlib province. the attacks targeted the town which opposition fighters took over on saturday. after days the...
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at a president conference the for he were minister accused teheran of fueling the cycle of violence meanwhile the funerals of three saudi soldiers killed by shelling across the border have been held. mohamed vall reports. >> reporter: saudi families in the border city mourning the death of their loved ones. the body of one of three soldiers killed by houthi mortar shells on friday is about to be buried. the governor hoo is here to convey the king's condolences. on wrong the objective of the saudi-led air strikes is to stop the conflict in yemen spilling over to saudi arabia. now, there are fears that the kingdom may be forced to order a ground invasion. yemen and saudi arabia share a 1,800-kilometer border. control over this vast territory has never been easy. hundreds of refugees are heading north. this latest wave includes dozens of yemenis somalis and ethiopians. they ever here in the custody of the saudi bored guards. they are not only running away from the conflict, but also from worsening live conditions in yemen. most of these people arrived on foot. as they crossed the boarder there w
at a president conference the for he were minister accused teheran of fueling the cycle of violence meanwhile the funerals of three saudi soldiers killed by shelling across the border have been held. mohamed vall reports. >> reporter: saudi families in the border city mourning the death of their loved ones. the body of one of three soldiers killed by houthi mortar shells on friday is about to be buried. the governor hoo is here to convey the king's condolences. on wrong the objective of...
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but for teheran the ships are part of an anti piracy campaign and diplomacy is the only way to solve yemen's crisis. >> people in generally should not suffer from aerial bombard think. we need to filed a political zukauskus in yemen a comprehensive political solution lead to go an inclusive government through em eny dialogue. through pima wrong yemen and we agree that you need to put an end to the fighting and to what is happening today in yemen. >> reporter: air strikes have now entered a third week. it's aim, according to saudi army officers, is to destroy military capabilities of the houthis and their allies. >> translator: army commanders and units loyal to former president saleh have told us that they have decided to join the legitimate government. they are based in a province and the coalition welcomes their decision. >> reporter: the saudis are hoping for massive as within the army to isolate former president saleh, who remains powerful in yemen. all the border crossing with saudi arabia, there are still people trying to escape. international aid agencies are concerned about y
but for teheran the ships are part of an anti piracy campaign and diplomacy is the only way to solve yemen's crisis. >> people in generally should not suffer from aerial bombard think. we need to filed a political zukauskus in yemen a comprehensive political solution lead to go an inclusive government through em eny dialogue. through pima wrong yemen and we agree that you need to put an end to the fighting and to what is happening today in yemen. >> reporter: air strikes have now...
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. >>> there were celebrations in the streets of teheran in support of the agreement. people cheered for iranian president hassan rouhani and the prospect of sanctions in iran being lifted. years of international embargoes have hurt almost every aspect of iranian economy. >>> kenya's interior minister says 147 people have been killed after al-shabab gunmen stormed the university college campus early on thursday. government officials say all four attackers attackers were killed. there is no one nou an overnight curfew in the region, mall come webb has more. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a place of learning but instead it became a battle ground kenyan troops tried to flesh out al-shabab fighters hold up inside the university college. the attackers stormed the building just before sunrise some students were praying others were still asleep. the army were brought in. this is close to kenya's border with somalia. the kenyan army has been in somalia since 2011. al-shabab, a somali-based group link today al qaeda says they must leave. many students were taken hostage, ot
. >>> there were celebrations in the streets of teheran in support of the agreement. people cheered for iranian president hassan rouhani and the prospect of sanctions in iran being lifted. years of international embargoes have hurt almost every aspect of iranian economy. >>> kenya's interior minister says 147 people have been killed after al-shabab gunmen stormed the university college campus early on thursday. government officials say all four attackers attackers were killed....
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. >> that happened to teheran. there was a -- here is a death of 50,000 german officers and everybody coasted it and churchill got angry at holland and had too much to drink, too much brandy, and got up and stormed out and was angry at everybody that agreed with stalin and toasted the death of all of these german offices. yeah. >> okay. >> all of this time spent studying stalin i realized he smarter than we give him credit for. he had an extensive library with many books and he underlined all of the things important to him. he combo what was going on. he was a communist but a strong nationalist as well. he was looking for a greater russia and the only way that would happen is if roosevelt gave to him. no fool he was. he was trying to get along with the most powerful country in the world which was us. >> what is the perception of the roosevelt-stalin relationship in russia? >> if you go to moscow there is a museum which is very important to them and it is a museum showing all of the aid that america gave to russia.
. >> that happened to teheran. there was a -- here is a death of 50,000 german officers and everybody coasted it and churchill got angry at holland and had too much to drink, too much brandy, and got up and stormed out and was angry at everybody that agreed with stalin and toasted the death of all of these german offices. yeah. >> okay. >> all of this time spent studying stalin i realized he smarter than we give him credit for. he had an extensive library with many books and...
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for nine months he has been in prison in teheran for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. as use mentioned his brother is here tonight. i have told him personally we will not rest until we bring him home to his family safe and sound. [ applause ] >> serious note by the u.s. president on a night that is usually just full of jokes and such. it was hosted by "saturday night live" cast member ceasely strong. >> they showed anger by fighting with police and breaking windows over the death of freddy gray. he died from a spinal injury while in police custody. in the latest street outpouring, 12 people were arrested. in chile, thousands of people are out of their homes because of a volcano that threatens to erupt for the third time this week. this volcano which has been silenced until this week for 50 years. entire towns covered with gravel-like ash. people in the region are looking to salvage what they can including their livestock. we have more from chile. >> reporter: john rivera finally back home. looking for his cow three days after the volcano blew its
for nine months he has been in prison in teheran for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. as use mentioned his brother is here tonight. i have told him personally we will not rest until we bring him home to his family safe and sound. [ applause ] >> serious note by the u.s. president on a night that is usually just full of jokes and such. it was hosted by "saturday night live" cast member ceasely strong. >> they showed anger by...
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committing espionage and going through the process of interrogation and political prisoners tend to go in teheran. the maddening thing in jason's case it is hard to get to what they are getting at? there is no. jason only had one meeting with a lawyer. it is very hard to know what the process is because it is opaque from the outside. >> what was the interrogation like for you. >> it was persistent is the word i would use. i was interrogated regularly for many hours each of the days i was there. couple of guys and one ask the questions and a second guy come in and ask the questions and come back together. and you're not, if you are in the position you are not sure what they are getting at. they are trying to get you to slip up in the fashion and the best thing to do is tell the truth. and when you are sitting there and being interrogated you are not sure the ul terior motive. >> you experienced it five days, and what do you think about someone experiencing that nine months? >> that is a good question. i told myself the most likely outc here for i long time. and probably work out fine in the end, h
committing espionage and going through the process of interrogation and political prisoners tend to go in teheran. the maddening thing in jason's case it is hard to get to what they are getting at? there is no. jason only had one meeting with a lawyer. it is very hard to know what the process is because it is opaque from the outside. >> what was the interrogation like for you. >> it was persistent is the word i would use. i was interrogated regularly for many hours each of the days...
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after eight days of marathon talks in switzerland, teheran has agreed to drastically cut its centrifuges used to enrich uranium. the time it would take to build an atomic bomb would go from self months to a year. and there will be strict monitoring and inspections for at least 20 years. all in exchange for a break in tough economic sanctions. israeli president benjamin netanyahu called the agreement a threat to the survival of israel. president obama says if iran cheats, the world will know it. >>> after much con ten, debate and intense pressure, two governors have signed bills clarifying their state's religious freedom laws. indiana governor mike pence agreed to a fix that states the law does not allow any business to deny service to any customer including gays. in arkansas, the governor there asa hutchinson signed a similar bill from opponents including his own son and businesses including wal-mart which is based in arkansas. new details about that noose found in a tree on the campus of duke university. an under graduate student has admitted to putting it. there duke administrators say
after eight days of marathon talks in switzerland, teheran has agreed to drastically cut its centrifuges used to enrich uranium. the time it would take to build an atomic bomb would go from self months to a year. and there will be strict monitoring and inspections for at least 20 years. all in exchange for a break in tough economic sanctions. israeli president benjamin netanyahu called the agreement a threat to the survival of israel. president obama says if iran cheats, the world will know it....
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. >> that was our frederick piken there in teheran. iran's president says the military operates on a defensive strategy and does not want war. >>> with less than three weeks until britain's national elections, new poll shows a tie between two of the top party contenders. an icm poll has david cameron's conservative party tied with the labour party at 32% support. despite opinion polls which consistently show neither parties likely to to win an overall majority in the westminster parliament. so the dpesing game continues. the election will be on may 7th. a social network for marijuana users. ahead we will show you the man who's making that idea a reality. >>> a police officer in the u.s. praised for holding fire. startling video of his confrontation with a murder suspect. use listerine® and over 21 days you'll experience a transformation. take the listerine® 21 day challenge and start your transformation today. >>> the state of colorado racked up $700 million in sales in the tirs year after legalizing recreational marijuana. now the n
. >> that was our frederick piken there in teheran. iran's president says the military operates on a defensive strategy and does not want war. >>> with less than three weeks until britain's national elections, new poll shows a tie between two of the top party contenders. an icm poll has david cameron's conservative party tied with the labour party at 32% support. despite opinion polls which consistently show neither parties likely to to win an overall majority in the westminster...
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after the break we cross over to teheran for the latest. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business >>> these are your headlines this morning. mcdonald's raises it's minimum wage for full and part time employees at its company owned locations but not at its franchise restaurants. california's governor imposes water usage restrictions as the state faces a historic drought. >> and to our top story, talks between iran and the p 5 plus 1 nations have rolled into another day as negotiators try to hammer out a preliminary agreement to curb teheran's nuclear program. john kerry extended his stay even as the
after the break we cross over to teheran for the latest. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your...
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. >>> saudi arabia rejects iran's demands to stop air strikes in yemen blaming teheran for
. >>> saudi arabia rejects iran's demands to stop air strikes in yemen blaming teheran for
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. >> this is extraordinary timing that this film is coming out as the worlds eyes are trained on teheran, the inside of iran. what drew you to this many years ago? >> four years for this film from the inception to two years later when i was approached and it's taken two years for the film to find its release. i think what drew me to this project more than anything else is the fact i was living in some sort of oblivion. you get all your news from television or the internet or newspapers, but you never get the human story. you never get to hear what the youth of iran get to say about this. it is a universal story. you're talking about dance as a universal form of expression being banned. your sexuality is ban -- you're not allowed to express yourself. >> repression of all kinds. >> the universal element of this film is what drew me to it and more than anything else this character. she's this amazing set of contradictions all in one. she is pleasure and pain and the high and the low. for an actor, this is always the most charming thing to play complexion characters and indulge. >> how about
. >> this is extraordinary timing that this film is coming out as the worlds eyes are trained on teheran, the inside of iran. what drew you to this many years ago? >> four years for this film from the inception to two years later when i was approached and it's taken two years for the film to find its release. i think what drew me to this project more than anything else is the fact i was living in some sort of oblivion. you get all your news from television or the internet or...
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they had a statement in march saying they were called for an immediate release of the government of teheran to get him out. so the president had done something, but clearly, you feel that's not enough. i mean paper statement, even though he did meet with the family i mean what else then could they do? >> well i appreciate meeting with the family but i'll tell you what i would appreciate more i would appreciate john kerry, the secretary of state of the united states tomorrow or monday when they start the meetings again to look at the table, not sideline off the record conversation look at za riff and say these words, the americans need to be released now before these discussions proceed to the next stage. the americans must be released. why are we afraid to demand their release? not just saying it's a concern or we urge them to be released why are we not saying directly from the secretary of state, our chief foreign officer, let the americans out. >> yeah could they enve lop this in the language and afraid they're going to muck it up? >> yeah well you're right, eric and the problem with that
they had a statement in march saying they were called for an immediate release of the government of teheran to get him out. so the president had done something, but clearly, you feel that's not enough. i mean paper statement, even though he did meet with the family i mean what else then could they do? >> well i appreciate meeting with the family but i'll tell you what i would appreciate more i would appreciate john kerry, the secretary of state of the united states tomorrow or monday when...
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neither would we have regime change in teheran or in washington. iranians would be able to continue other decades like they have been able to resist and stay stable power for the last three, four decades. but the implication, even if we do not agree with the world powers, why iran and the regional powers like saudi arabia turkey egypt they cannot sit together and to agree on the same measures within npt and beyond np trkst for nuclear weapon free zone in the region, why? this is already achievement for the regional countries regional powers to sit together to agree for a regional mechanism. i think iran, saudi arabia, turkey, egypt iraq really they are the main powers. and finally, regardless of the nuclear issue, the problems in the region definitely is far far far beyond iranian nuclear issue. and as long as we don't have regional cooperation between regional powers, iran, saudi arabia, gcc teamworkurkey, egypt, you are not going to get to anywhere. even if the deal is done on the nuclear. >> it's 12:00. it is time to move on. close the proceedin
neither would we have regime change in teheran or in washington. iranians would be able to continue other decades like they have been able to resist and stay stable power for the last three, four decades. but the implication, even if we do not agree with the world powers, why iran and the regional powers like saudi arabia turkey egypt they cannot sit together and to agree on the same measures within npt and beyond np trkst for nuclear weapon free zone in the region, why? this is already...
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the people in teheran really embrace this. they were pleased because they do want to join the world community. i don't think you can take extreme views of this in either direction. i think you have to be cautious but i think we're on track that cloud lead us to a breakthrough. i'm willing to give the president more time. i think the colonel is right. >> governor howard dean and colonel lawrence wilkerson, thanks for the conversation. >>> ahead, the real story behind california's drought crisis and then we'll break down today's job numbers. stay with us. with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe d
the people in teheran really embrace this. they were pleased because they do want to join the world community. i don't think you can take extreme views of this in either direction. i think you have to be cautious but i think we're on track that cloud lead us to a breakthrough. i'm willing to give the president more time. i think the colonel is right. >> governor howard dean and colonel lawrence wilkerson, thanks for the conversation. >>> ahead, the real story behind california's...
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president obama calling it a once in a lifetime opportunity to keep nuclear weapons out of teheran's reach. his comments come days after the u.s. and other world powers reach a tentative agreement with iran. the final deal will be hammered out supposedly by the end of june. the road ahead
president obama calling it a once in a lifetime opportunity to keep nuclear weapons out of teheran's reach. his comments come days after the u.s. and other world powers reach a tentative agreement with iran. the final deal will be hammered out supposedly by the end of june. the road ahead
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. >> reporter: the nuclear deal with iran brought joy to the streets of teheran where the chief negotiator was given a hero's welcome. the country's president gave his first official reaction to the deal that would lift economic sanctions in exchange for dismantling iran's nuclear program. in his speech carried live in on iranian tv he promised iran will meet all of its commitment. he called the switzerland agreement the first step towards the engagement with the world. but in israel, vehement opposition to the deal. israel's prime minister said iran cannot be trusted sglp israel will not accept an agreement, which allows a country that vows to annihilate us to develop nuclear wepps. period. >> reporter: netanyahu argued that the deal would leave much of iran's nuclear infrastructure in tact. supporters including president obama say that the deal insures iran would be at least a year away from being able to develop a nuclear weapon, always subject to scrutiny. >> if we see something suspicious, we will inspect it. >> reporter: right now the deal is just a framework. negotiations have until
. >> reporter: the nuclear deal with iran brought joy to the streets of teheran where the chief negotiator was given a hero's welcome. the country's president gave his first official reaction to the deal that would lift economic sanctions in exchange for dismantling iran's nuclear program. in his speech carried live in on iranian tv he promised iran will meet all of its commitment. he called the switzerland agreement the first step towards the engagement with the world. but in israel,...
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it is called a proxy war between teheran and riyadh. the two main regional powers are trying to gain the upper hand in the middle east. will yemen be the next state to fall apart?
it is called a proxy war between teheran and riyadh. the two main regional powers are trying to gain the upper hand in the middle east. will yemen be the next state to fall apart?
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to our morning teheran in fremont. for everyone else to start to drive from north to south by the afternoon on saturday will start to clear out and dry out as well if you are across san francisco for today temperatures slowly making the climb into the upper 50s it will be a breezy with the ones from the west. >>michelle apon: now at 714 this afternoon or to bay we have some mid-60's the rest of the storm track and 74 task will be dealt with a few morning showers and then will start to warm up into the second half of the weekend will start to cool down for milder temperatures for the middle of next week a quick check of traffic is the possibility it will be breezing a quick check of the rest of the area's traffic restrictions find an alternate route for this morning. >>james: we want to give you a quick of the of the dead will on the pacific beach is still there for what we understand there currently no plans to move it. >>reporter: despite the smell the remains of this 48 ft. long e-mail is pretty cool and exciting. ea
to our morning teheran in fremont. for everyone else to start to drive from north to south by the afternoon on saturday will start to clear out and dry out as well if you are across san francisco for today temperatures slowly making the climb into the upper 50s it will be a breezy with the ones from the west. >>michelle apon: now at 714 this afternoon or to bay we have some mid-60's the rest of the storm track and 74 task will be dealt with a few morning showers and then will start to...
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i feel the negatives are starting to build both in teheran and in washington. let alone the other negotiating capitols. it's going to be a very tough pull. i would argue shep there's probably something in between and agreement and a bombing campaign and that special forces, cyber continue the sanctions. i don't think we're going to need to go to all-out war, but we're going to need to be more creative if the agreement doesn't come through. >> because i've read that you like so many, for instance, on the isis front, believe that isis is going to eventually just sort of collapse unto itself. it's fighting three wars without the commanding control and doesn't have the resources and the supply chain, so isis may become less of a problem and iran -- >> iran is an imperial power, shep. whether or not it gets the nuclear weapons it aspires to lead a shia revolution across the near middle east. and i think we ought to take that aspect very seriously. isis is under three access pressure from the north, iraqis in the south the bombing campaign in the west. we're already
i feel the negatives are starting to build both in teheran and in washington. let alone the other negotiating capitols. it's going to be a very tough pull. i would argue shep there's probably something in between and agreement and a bombing campaign and that special forces, cyber continue the sanctions. i don't think we're going to need to go to all-out war, but we're going to need to be more creative if the agreement doesn't come through. >> because i've read that you like so many, for...
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. >> sreenivasan: they were dancing in teheran's streets into the early morning hours. >> i haven't made any big progress in ten years, we are very happy that we can finally go forward. it's a real victory for us. >> sreenivasan: later, at friday prayers, with iran's chief nuclear official on hand, a top cleric lauded the agreement. >> ( translated ): i should really congratulate all the gentlemen who led the nuclear talks, great job. president of america, and all of you who are on the other side: you have made a deal with iran and within the framework of that agreement iran will observe all it has committed itself to, and will keep its end of the deal. >> sreenivasan: that was a possible signal that iran's supreme leader, ayatollah khamenei, and his hard-line cadre will ultimately accept the deal. essentially, the framework calls for curtailing iran's uranium enrichment capacity for up to 15 years and requiring intensive new inspections, in exchange for sanctions being lifted. in a televised address, iran's president, hassan rouhani, said his government will do what it promises, but he
. >> sreenivasan: they were dancing in teheran's streets into the early morning hours. >> i haven't made any big progress in ten years, we are very happy that we can finally go forward. it's a real victory for us. >> sreenivasan: later, at friday prayers, with iran's chief nuclear official on hand, a top cleric lauded the agreement. >> ( translated ): i should really congratulate all the gentlemen who led the nuclear talks, great job. president of america, and all of you...
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one point you said administration arguments sounded like, your words, talking points straight out of teheran. here is what iran's supreme leader said this week about the united states -- >> translator: the other party who is stubborn, treacherous and hard to deal with and is known to be after trickery, after haggling, after stabbing others in the back -- >> the ayatollah says all sanctions must be lifted right away when the deal is signed, not lifted gradually as iran complies with the deal, they also -- he also says that there can be no inspection of military instillations where it is believed that a lot of work particularly in weaponization of a nuclear bomb is going on. when you hear these kinds of comments from the supreme leader, what does it tell you about the framework the president says he got from the iranians? >> well, this is my concern, first of all, chris, we have gone from the national imperative, we have had globally, to stopping nuclear proliferation to trying to contain or administer it. that is a fundamental change in our global policy. secondly, many of us before the frame
one point you said administration arguments sounded like, your words, talking points straight out of teheran. here is what iran's supreme leader said this week about the united states -- >> translator: the other party who is stubborn, treacherous and hard to deal with and is known to be after trickery, after haggling, after stabbing others in the back -- >> the ayatollah says all sanctions must be lifted right away when the deal is signed, not lifted gradually as iran complies with...