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that can shed light on what is happening inside iran is the international atomic energy agency says they can actually step into that country's nuclear facilities well at least into some of them. with more world is concerned consume once with a nuclear iran fuel peace and prosperity for a nation or enmity with its neighbors iranian nuclear facilities multiply and capabilities grow while sanctions economic lifelines after changing its president will be more open to allowing inspection of its nuclear backyard to prove its plans are pure and sensible and that's while fighting for the right for the peaceful outcome iran doesn't get. we gauge the reaction of. he's here man of the head of the international atomic energy agency it's really great to have your show today thank you very much for you writing me so you know the nearly elected to iranian president hassan rouhani personally because he used to be a nuclear negotiator what do you think of him what kind of person. he. he is that with a very good knowledge of nuclear issues and. looking forward to working with the new government of ir
that can shed light on what is happening inside iran is the international atomic energy agency says they can actually step into that country's nuclear facilities well at least into some of them. with more world is concerned consume once with a nuclear iran fuel peace and prosperity for a nation or enmity with its neighbors iranian nuclear facilities multiply and capabilities grow while sanctions economic lifelines after changing its president will be more open to allowing inspection of its...
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that can shed light on what is happening inside iran is the international atomic energy agency says they can actually step into that country's nuclear facility as well at least into some of them. with more that is can sell or consume with a nuclear iran fuel peace and prosperity for a nation. with its neighbors. are facilities multiply and capabilities grow well sanctions economic lifelines after changing its president will be more open to allowing inspection of its nuclear backyard to prove its plans are pure and sensible and that's while fighting for the right for the peaceful iran doesn't get built. we gauge the reaction. of the. he's here man of the head of the international atomic energy agency it's really great to have your show today thank you very much for your baiting me so you know that nearly elected to iranian president hassan rouhani personally because he used to be a nuclear negotiator what do you think of him what kind of person. he is that with . a very good knowledge of. the shoes and. look you for. the new government you're wrong. did. to resolve for the iran nucle
that can shed light on what is happening inside iran is the international atomic energy agency says they can actually step into that country's nuclear facility as well at least into some of them. with more that is can sell or consume with a nuclear iran fuel peace and prosperity for a nation. with its neighbors. are facilities multiply and capabilities grow well sanctions economic lifelines after changing its president will be more open to allowing inspection of its nuclear backyard to prove...
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he won the nobel peace prize in 2005 when he was head of the international atomic energy agency. he has been a big critic of the muslim motherhood and the former president. going up, how high will the temperatures go this week >> metro will stay open late and next hour to accommodate those attending the event at the walter e washington and convention center. they will ensure they make the last trains. entrances will close at the normal hours at other stations. riders will be able to exit at all station. the egg is -- the extra hours are being funded by agreement with the washington convention sports authority. the average price of a gallon of gas has dropped the a penny over the past three weeks. the national average stands at three dollars $.60. in the district, the average price is $3.80. the cheapest in virginia is read dollars $.41. a whole penny. >> gumball. >> it's a good deal in virginia. >> we're looking at hot weather and if you want to fill up your cars, do it before sunrise. the air quality is going to deteriorate over the coming days. what about ozone action days? >>
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. >>> the international atomic energy agency will open its first ministerial meeting in vienna, austria on monday. the meeting will be held amid concerns in many countries that nuclear power facility could become targets of terrorism. in 2011, the nuclear accident fukushima rethreat terrorist attacks on power facilities. there is increase around the world of of the possibility of radio active substances used at hospitals and facilities used as tools of terrorism. japan's senior vice foreign minister is you suzuki is also scheduled it attend. the safe management of nuclear substances and other issues over five days. the meeting is expected to adopt a declaration that includes an agreement to hold the international conference on nuclear security every three years. >>> seat belts and automobiles are why you might call the final lifeline. they are supposed to protect people involved in traffic accidents. but recently there's been an increase in the number of injuries they caused. elderly people are pla areally vulnerable. that prompted the transport ministry to take a closer look at safety
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they have agreed to adopt security guidelines drawn up by the international atomic energy agency. the iaea hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. authorities say they're also concerned about terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> the man who disclosed u.s. government surveillance programs has sought asylum from 21 countries, but former national security agency contractor edward snowden has already withdrawn his request from one. he says he won't try to stay in russia, where he's currently evading u.s. authorities. the u.s. government is urging countries not to help snowden escape prosecution on espionage charges.
they have agreed to adopt security guidelines drawn up by the international atomic energy agency. the iaea hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed...
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they have agreed tosecurity gui the international atomic energy agency. they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. authorities say they're also concerned about terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> people who trained foreign exchange pay 100 yen per dollar. the dollar has been below that level for a while. what's changed? >> the dollar is getting stronger, because we keep seeing positive or stronger data out of the u.s. and this makes investors think that the federal reserve could scale back on its stimulus program ear wha many eileen lee tokyo stock exchange. elien, good morning. the
they have agreed tosecurity gui the international atomic energy agency. they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly...
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they've agreed to adopt security guidelines drawn up by the international atomic energy agency. the iaea hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. >> if a bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines and agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. they are afraid of terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> japanese and u.s. automakers have been competing in the race to go green. now honda motor and general motors are teaming up to create an ecofriendly car. engineers with the two companies have been working separately to develop vehicles that run on fuel cells. the collaboration will likely help them reduce costs. fuel cell cars run on electricity and emit no greenhouse gases. competition to produce vehicles using the technology is heating up. other japanese automakers have entered s
they've agreed to adopt security guidelines drawn up by the international atomic energy agency. the iaea hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. >> if a bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines and agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made...
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monsour named the head of the international atomic energy agency of vice president. mohamed al ba rad eye is popular among liberals. not proving popular among morsi supporters in the muslim brotherhood. they gathered near the presidential palace to protest. >> translator: the military has completely ruined our votes for morsi. i won't accept the interim president or vice president. >> military leaders overthrew morsi last week. his supporters have faced off security forces in the days since. the soldiers opened fire on monday at a gathering outside the army barracks where morsi is believed to be held. 51 people were killed. still, members of the muslim brotherhood say they'll stay on the streets until morsi is returned to power. >>> a car bomb has rocked a stronghold of shia militant group hezbollah in a bustling district in the lebanese capital, beirut. at least 30 people are reportedly injured. local reporters filmed the aftermath of tuesday's incident. sunni and shia muslims in lebanon have experienced raised tension as sectarian strife spills over from syria. hez
monsour named the head of the international atomic energy agency of vice president. mohamed al ba rad eye is popular among liberals. not proving popular among morsi supporters in the muslim brotherhood. they gathered near the presidential palace to protest. >> translator: the military has completely ruined our votes for morsi. i won't accept the interim president or vice president. >> military leaders overthrew morsi last week. his supporters have faced off security forces in the...
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atomic and international atomic energy agency the united nations nuclear watchdog at the same time he is also an international figure he was a nobel peace laureate he did stand for the egyptian presidency two years ago he is a figure that is supported by the united states and this issue has raised concerns here with people asking what is washington's involvement and how involved is the united states from behind the scenes you need to remember that america has not yet pulled this a military coup and this is largely because if it does so it needs to stop its funding to the egyptian state which receives some one point. five million dollars and many people here saying that the united states would not want to do this because they can no longer have a finger in one place on so a lot of places being asked the general on the ground is that history is repeating itself you've kind of evolution you've had people dying you've had a sick and my beliefs and and at the end of the day you just have the same familiar faces governments thank you. for listening. mohamad abdalla disease from the second m
atomic and international atomic energy agency the united nations nuclear watchdog at the same time he is also an international figure he was a nobel peace laureate he did stand for the egyptian presidency two years ago he is a figure that is supported by the united states and this issue has raised concerns here with people asking what is washington's involvement and how involved is the united states from behind the scenes you need to remember that america has not yet pulled this a military coup...
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they have agreed to dump security guidelines drawn up by the international atomic energy agency. they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to minimize the use of highly enriched uranium. the material can be made into nuclear weapons. authorities say they're also concerned about terrorists getting hold of radioactive materials in hospitals and factories. >>> people who trained foreign exchange pay 100 yen per dollar. the dollar has been below that level for a while. what's changed? >> the dollar is getting stronger, because we keep seeing positive or stronger data out of the u.s. and this makes investors think that the federal reserve could scale back on its stimulus program earlier than what many analysts are expecting. for more on japanese mar
they have agreed to dump security guidelines drawn up by the international atomic energy agency. they hosted a meeting in vienna, austria. it's the first such event to focus on nuclear security. >> if a dirty bomb is detonated in a major city or sabotage occurs at a nuclear facility, the consequences could be devastating. the threat of nuclear terrorism is real. >> the delegates adopted a declaration, pledging to follow the iaea's nuclear security guidelines. they also agreed to...
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., by the international atomic energy agency--how dare they-- and the world health organization. this is the biggest cover-up in the history of medicine. i have never read anything like this in my life, and i've been a doctor since i was 23. >> the nuclear regulatory commission has asked the national academy of sciences to do some research on incidents of cancer in the vicinity of nuclear plants all over the united states. is that going to be a helpful study, do you think? >> yes and no. the national academy of sciences has conducted for 7 consecutive occasions a thing called the biological effects of ionizing radiation, and they put out a report recently, number vii, and it was a good report and it said no radiation is safe, radiation is cumulative, and, yes, i trust them. there's a huge push by the industry to prevent really decent research being done, but in a way, it's unnecessary because the german government-- and the germans are very precise with their data-- examined, i think, 16 old reactors and looked at children under the age of 5 who lived within 5k of the reactors, a
., by the international atomic energy agency--how dare they-- and the world health organization. this is the biggest cover-up in the history of medicine. i have never read anything like this in my life, and i've been a doctor since i was 23. >> the nuclear regulatory commission has asked the national academy of sciences to do some research on incidents of cancer in the vicinity of nuclear plants all over the united states. is that going to be a helpful study, do you think? >> yes...
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atomic energy agency the united nations nuclear watch body at the same time he is also an international figure he was a nobel peace laureate he did stand for the egyptian presidency two years ago he is a figure that is supported by the united states and this issue has raised concerns here with people asking what is washington's involvement and how involved is the united states from behind this. means you need to remember that america has not yet pulled this a military coup and this is largely because if it does so it needs to stop its funding the egyptian state which receives some one point five billion dollars annually many people here saying that the united states would not want to do this because it can no longer have a finger in what goes on here so a lot of place gins being asked the general mood on the ground is that history is repeating itself you've had a revolution you've had people dying you've had a second revolution and at the end of the day you just have the same familiar faces the government. for more analysis i'm not joined live by lawrence freeman he's editor executive i
atomic energy agency the united nations nuclear watch body at the same time he is also an international figure he was a nobel peace laureate he did stand for the egyptian presidency two years ago he is a figure that is supported by the united states and this issue has raised concerns here with people asking what is washington's involvement and how involved is the united states from behind this. means you need to remember that america has not yet pulled this a military coup and this is largely...
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atomic energy agency he's also struggling to head and name a prime minister so you have a deeply divided country not only on the street but also in terms of trying to form a new political entity and paula you're talking about politics here but there's more to the situation as is as you've been reporting than just politics as in there . you know there's a lot of play here politics is just one element if anything the politics of the heart but the blood that comes through the heart is economics when you talk to people on the streets and this is perhaps the only thing that unifies them both sides tell you that the situation in egypt economically is dire indeed one of the criticisms of morsi is that although he was in power for one year he spent most of that year trying to consolidate his grip on power rather than dealing with the very real economic woes that this country has and so that is why we know that one of the major issues that the new interim government is going to have to deal with is that of economics all right all to all to his policy i thank you so much for giving us a bit of tra
atomic energy agency he's also struggling to head and name a prime minister so you have a deeply divided country not only on the street but also in terms of trying to form a new political entity and paula you're talking about politics here but there's more to the situation as is as you've been reporting than just politics as in there . you know there's a lot of play here politics is just one element if anything the politics of the heart but the blood that comes through the heart is economics...
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atomic energy agency he's also struggling to head name a prime minister so you have a d.p. divided country not only on the street but also in terms of trying to form a new political entity and paula you're talking about politics here but there's more to the situation as is or as you've been reporting than just politics as in there politics is just one element if anything the politics of the heart but the blood that comes through the heart is economics when you talk to people on the streets and this is perhaps the only thing that unifies them both sides. tell you that the situation in egypt economically is dire indeed one of the criticisms of morsi is that although he was in power for one year he spent most of that year trying to consolidate his grip on power rather than dealing with the very real economic woes that this country has and so that is why we know that one of the major issues that the new interim government is going to have to deal with is that of economics. those who can have long since left trading cairo for quite a sure it's lived this real estate broker panic
atomic energy agency he's also struggling to head name a prime minister so you have a d.p. divided country not only on the street but also in terms of trying to form a new political entity and paula you're talking about politics here but there's more to the situation as is or as you've been reporting than just politics as in there politics is just one element if anything the politics of the heart but the blood that comes through the heart is economics when you talk to people on the streets and...
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atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there were articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street or earlier i talked to daryn a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood and he told me that what's happening in egypt right now has nothing to do was democracy. i think since i'm against it suspect that one of the peoples of the whole of the is going on this is a police state that filed criminal for the full. evidence and it's a complicit job but even if it makes you justice in the self basically takes on the damages and fabricate the cases needed to put the pickles because of a cold in the not looking about a thing is missing from thinking main cause the rest are different for the from around the society have nothing to try and together except the fact that they oppose him and it's because we've seen minutes returns on t.v. from two sides of the street arrest fo
atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there were articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street or earlier i talked to daryn a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood and he told me that what's happening in egypt right now has nothing to do was democracy. i think...
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atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there are articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street. earlier i talked to. a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood and he told me that what's happening in egypt right now has nothing to do with democracy. i think it's time again think it's protect the will of the people of the whole that we are going on this is a police state that filed a criminal for the. evidence and they're going to complete the job but. the issue of justice in the self basically takes on the damages and fabricate the cases needed to put the find it difficult to get a cold in the cruise. missile including the main cause of the rest are different for the time around the society we have nothing to try and together except the fact that they oppose him and it's because we've seen minutes on t.v. from two sides on the street arrests was roughly aro
atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there are articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street. earlier i talked to. a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood and he told me that what's happening in egypt right now has nothing to do with democracy. i think it's...
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day now he is the former chief of the international atomic energy agency the u.n. nuclear watchdog he's also a nobel peace laureate he ran for the egyptian presidency two years ago he obviously did not get it but he is a candidate who is supported by the united states and this too has raised questions many people asking what is washington's hand behind all of this washington so far has been reluctant to call this a military coup of course if they do so they would no longer be able to provide funding to egypt with many observers saying that this would mean that the united states could no longer meddle and have some kind of control in what is happening domestically here but certainly you have a situation where you've seen a revolution you've seen rocks and stones and people dying and then at the end of the day you have to many your faces were turning to the egyptian political scene you do have a sense when you hear of history repeating itself and sold me the scenario it is being saved for more cash and in the coming hours if not the coming days. well dr mohamad abdal
day now he is the former chief of the international atomic energy agency the u.n. nuclear watchdog he's also a nobel peace laureate he ran for the egyptian presidency two years ago he obviously did not get it but he is a candidate who is supported by the united states and this too has raised questions many people asking what is washington's hand behind all of this washington so far has been reluctant to call this a military coup of course if they do so they would no longer be able to provide...
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international atomic energy agency. today they were not consulted on the whole article since they do not agree with the fact that you have such. destruction on the street well earlier i talked to. a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood and he told me that what's happening in egypt right now has nothing to do with democracy. and again think that one of the people. going on. a criminal. complaint. if you. needed. a little bit of a cold in the cool looking about a. record from around the party. trying to get back at me i hold that many people thinking minutes are going to go on. for roughly around the country with no trial. people killed. people if you want to write i want to negotiate can people be them. you know what if you don't get on the street anything directly to the prison because the negotiation is the most compromised and here this thing is the only one that we want to get the mean thing the president and then everything else and negotiate on the people think that they're going to be given but in that mean no
international atomic energy agency. today they were not consulted on the whole article since they do not agree with the fact that you have such. destruction on the street well earlier i talked to. a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood and he told me that what's happening in egypt right now has nothing to do with democracy. and again think that one of the people. going on. a criminal. complaint. if you. needed. a little bit of a cold in the cool looking about a. record from around the...
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atomic energy agency they also rejected it they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there are articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street and as you have more disruption on the streets you're only going to have the potential for . violence a very very real concern here let me remind you that every day these demonstrations continue it cost the egyptian taxpayers one billion dollars so at the end of the day it's really the ordinary man and woman in the streets who continue to suffer from this political stalemate and so be at the moment with the stalemate see showing no signs of actually being results it is going to be these ordinary egyptians who continue to be the brunt of a political process that is showing no solution in sight. thanks very much paula for bringing us this update live from cairo polis lior there and let's get some more insight into what's going on in egypt we now have a chance to talk to a
atomic energy agency they also rejected it they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there are articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street and as you have more disruption on the streets you're only going to have the potential for . violence a very very real concern here let me remind you that every day these...
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that can shed light on what is happening inside iran is the international atomic energy agency says they can actually step into the country's nuclear facilities well at least into some of them.
that can shed light on what is happening inside iran is the international atomic energy agency says they can actually step into the country's nuclear facilities well at least into some of them.
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atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they say the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there are articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street. to talk to. senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood he said what's happening in egypt right now has got nothing to do with democracy. full fledged. time again think this protect the will of the people of the whole is going on this is a police state that has a criminal people. evidence and they're going to be complicit judicially. even if we should have justice in the cells that basically takes on the damages and fabricate the cases needed to put the body in the pickle to give the opposing the. missing clue but the main cause of the rest are different figures from around the society have nothing to tie and together except the fact that they oppose him in it because we've seen minutes returned on t.v. since his eyes on the streets arrest warrant roughly around the
atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they say the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that there are articles inside it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street. to talk to. senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood he said what's happening in egypt right now has got nothing to do with democracy. full fledged. time again think...
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atomic energy agency the u.n. nuclear watchdog he's also a nobel peace laureate he ran for the egyptian presidency two years ago he obviously did not get it that he is a candidate who is supported by the united states and this too has raised questions many people are asking what is washington's hand behind all of this washington so far has been reluctant to call this a military coup of course if they do so they would no longer be able to provide funding to egypt with many observers saying that this would mean that the united states could no longer meddle and have some kind of control in what is happening domestically here but certainly you have a situation where you've seen a revolution you've seen rocks and stones and people dying and then at the end of the day. so you have familiar faces were claiming to be egyptian political scene you do have a sense when you hear. it's often sold me the scenario is being set for classes in the coming hours if not the coming days. in cars thanks very much indeed for that update
atomic energy agency the u.n. nuclear watchdog he's also a nobel peace laureate he ran for the egyptian presidency two years ago he obviously did not get it that he is a candidate who is supported by the united states and this too has raised questions many people are asking what is washington's hand behind all of this washington so far has been reluctant to call this a military coup of course if they do so they would no longer be able to provide funding to egypt with many observers saying that...
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atomic energy agency chief and he has indicated that this is a position that he would like to take. now with me i have mohammed salim who is a writer a political activist and a blogger now you are one of the protesters down there in task here why do you say that this is not a military coup. saying it's not a military coup because the military would not have moved an inch sisi would not have moved at all it wasn't for the millions of for one down through the streets they went down to the streets after exhausting every single way of showing that what's happening is a dictatorship we have tried opposition we have tried to the protests we got attacked by muslim k. but how do we know that the military will leave when they supposed to leave they have no choice in the store and they don't want to repeat what happened first year and a half to compete destroyed their reputation relations downstairs completely and utterly believe that they got the military to move and that the make yourself and so far even in the agreement the military has created their enjoyment it has moved itself completel
atomic energy agency chief and he has indicated that this is a position that he would like to take. now with me i have mohammed salim who is a writer a political activist and a blogger now you are one of the protesters down there in task here why do you say that this is not a military coup. saying it's not a military coup because the military would not have moved an inch sisi would not have moved at all it wasn't for the millions of for one down through the streets they went down to the streets...
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atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that they were articles and find it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street. north africa middle east correspondent. deb a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood he told me the interim leader who has been backed by some of the wealthiest countries in the region has no authority to leave the country. well any everything in the there's something wrong is that we have a government does a lot of things wrong but that's not an excuse for a military coup and i can't see how many people are making that excuse that it's ok to have a military coup similar to what the idiocy that we've heard from some of the world leaders and other western leaders that all military coups are a new form of bringing about democracy that is this is a new level of intellectual look this is not acceptable now this is the twenty first century political scenes are gov
atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they said the timetable was inaccurate today they're saying that they were not consulted on the whole process and that they were articles and find it that they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to be to more destruction on the street. north africa middle east correspondent. deb a senior advisor to the muslim brotherhood he told me the interim leader who has been backed by some of the wealthiest...
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atomic energy agency has indicated that it is the position he is willing to take half of the nothing with the tariff as well as the army but there are critics who do say that if indeed he because he did next time has to have one of the it not the puppet for the united states but thomas where is randy to put to what is going on in the west of egypt we've heard again this is a very very divided society and there are real concerns that they could be clashes and violence between the army and probe morsi supporters of the muslim brotherhood leaders have issued a statement saying that they are calling for nonviolence they don't want to see any kind of armed struggle but they were having statements coming from the cross with muslim brotherhood supporters have mourning for jihad or holy war and the question is whether or not the leadership will be able to control the aggro and the frustration on the street the army is talking about implementing a road map it has dissolved the parliament it has abandoned the constitution it's going to be calling for only presidential the parliamentary electio
atomic energy agency has indicated that it is the position he is willing to take half of the nothing with the tariff as well as the army but there are critics who do say that if indeed he because he did next time has to have one of the it not the puppet for the united states but thomas where is randy to put to what is going on in the west of egypt we've heard again this is a very very divided society and there are real concerns that they could be clashes and violence between the army and probe...
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atomic energy agency to indicate that it is a position that is willing to take refuge in terrorists as well as army but there are critics to do say that if indeed people try to make prime minister of the end that the puppet for the. i said states the toughest where is when we have to put to what is going on in the race to egypt because a gain this is a very very divided society and there are real concerns that they put the passions and violence between the army and promo support of the muslim brotherhood leaders have issued a statement saying that they are calling for nonviolence they don't want any kind of armed struggle that they were hearing statements coming from the grassroots muslim brotherhood supporters not wanting a jihad or holy war and the question is whether or not the leadership will be able to control the and go and the frustration on the streets the army is talking about implementing a vote matters it has dissolved the parliament it has abandoned the constitution it's going to be rolling for any presidential the parliamentary election so there is some kind of time fra
atomic energy agency to indicate that it is a position that is willing to take refuge in terrorists as well as army but there are critics to do say that if indeed people try to make prime minister of the end that the puppet for the. i said states the toughest where is when we have to put to what is going on in the race to egypt because a gain this is a very very divided society and there are real concerns that they put the passions and violence between the army and promo support of the muslim...
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atomic energy agency he's now being put forward as the deputy president there is a popular left wing lawyer who's been bandied about to be the possible prime minister a man by the name of ziad by high eldin but again because we have so many different conflicting political viewpoints it's going to be quite touchy to try and get everybody to. we to all of this and what's the next step will the next step wally is drafting a new constitution having me elections but you're also going to have to deal with the very real popular anger on the street and one of the political progress is hopefully going to happen one day you have a very real threat of further clashes so the demonstrations and further instability here in egypt and paul i'm very glad that you brought up the name mohamed el baradei because that name was thrown around as being prime minister the next prime minister wasn't thrown out it was announced and then rolled back and that was because of the salafi snore party they were jetted him and spoke out against him so if the nor party is so much a part of this struck process this isla
atomic energy agency he's now being put forward as the deputy president there is a popular left wing lawyer who's been bandied about to be the possible prime minister a man by the name of ziad by high eldin but again because we have so many different conflicting political viewpoints it's going to be quite touchy to try and get everybody to. we to all of this and what's the next step will the next step wally is drafting a new constitution having me elections but you're also going to have to deal...
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atomic energy agency he's now being put forward as the deputy president there is a popular left wing lawyer being bandied about to be the possible prime minister a man by the name of ziad behind eldin but again because we have so many different conflicting political viewpoints it's going to be quite touchy to try and get everybody to agree to all of this and then what's the next step will the next step whately is drafting a new constitution having me elections but you also going to have to deal with the very real. popular anger on the street and one of their political progress is hopefully going to happen one day you have the very real threat of further clashes so that it demonstrations and further instability here in egypt and paul i am very glad that you brought up the name mohamed el baradei because that name was thrown out as being prime minister the next prime minister wasn't thrown out it was announced and then rolled back and that was because of the salafi us nor party they were jetted him and spoke out against him so if the nor party is so much a part of this process this isl
atomic energy agency he's now being put forward as the deputy president there is a popular left wing lawyer being bandied about to be the possible prime minister a man by the name of ziad behind eldin but again because we have so many different conflicting political viewpoints it's going to be quite touchy to try and get everybody to agree to all of this and then what's the next step will the next step whately is drafting a new constitution having me elections but you also going to have to deal...
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atomic energy agency he's now being put forward as the deputy president there is a popular left wing lawyer being bandied about to be the possible prime minister a man by the name of ziad barhai eldin but again because we have so many different conflicting political viewpoints it's going to be quite touchy to try and get everybody to. we to all of this and then what's the next step will the next step greatly is drafting a new constitution having me elections but you're also going to have to deal with the very real popular anger on the street and one of their political progress is hopefully going to happen one day you have a very real threat of further clashes further to demonstrations and further instability here in egypt and paul i'm very glad that you brought up the name mohamed el baradei because that name was thrown around as being prime minister the next prime minister wasn't thrown out it was announced and then rolled back and that was because of the office nor party they were jetted him and spoke out against him so if the newer party is so much a part of this process this isla
atomic energy agency he's now being put forward as the deputy president there is a popular left wing lawyer being bandied about to be the possible prime minister a man by the name of ziad barhai eldin but again because we have so many different conflicting political viewpoints it's going to be quite touchy to try and get everybody to. we to all of this and then what's the next step will the next step greatly is drafting a new constitution having me elections but you're also going to have to...
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he is the former director general of the international atomic energy agency as you recall and he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea back in 2005. ben wedeman is live for us in cairo. tell us more about these threats of moresy supporters, because that is the place where the ousted president is believed to be, right? >> today, it's been quieter despite the fact there have been funerals taking place for supporters of the muslim brotherhood and others, so compared to yesterday, many few people on the street and fewer clashes, but by cairo standards, the night is young. >> tell us about these reports. has he been sworn in yet or is that even relevant? >> well, he will be sworn in within the coming hour. he is well r regarded sper nationally. he was an international diplomat for decades, but here in egypt, he's unpopular with islamists, with some of the young revolutionaries. it's hard to say how much of a bridge builder he'll be able to be at this point in egypt right now needs that, somebody to build bridges. >> is it difficult to tell what side to have the
he is the former director general of the international atomic energy agency as you recall and he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea back in 2005. ben wedeman is live for us in cairo. tell us more about these threats of moresy supporters, because that is the place where the ousted president is believed to be, right? >> today, it's been quieter despite the fact there have been funerals taking place for supporters of the muslim brotherhood and others, so...
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as head of the international atomic energy agency. >>> as nsa whistleblower edward snowden awaits asylum in the moscow airport, we're hearing from glenn greenwald. the journalist who broke the story. and he says snowden has more documents that could be more damaging. for the u.s. than anything he's released so far. he says that snowden has chosen not to release them. greenwald claims that snowden's leaks were only meant to alert americans, that information they thought was private was not. >>> an event for superfast motorcycles turned deadly after one racer lost control of his bike. 44-year-old bill warner of florida was going 285 miles per hour when he crashed yesterday. he was attempting to hit 300. it happened in the town of limestone, maine, at a racing event there. warner topped 310 miles per hour 2 years ago. >>> it was not a good day on the track for danica patrick. her first sprint cup race. at the new hampshire motor speedway. not only did she lose control of her car. but she took out her boyfriend, as well, sending him and another driver into the wall. her boyfriend, ricky sten
as head of the international atomic energy agency. >>> as nsa whistleblower edward snowden awaits asylum in the moscow airport, we're hearing from glenn greenwald. the journalist who broke the story. and he says snowden has more documents that could be more damaging. for the u.s. than anything he's released so far. he says that snowden has chosen not to release them. greenwald claims that snowden's leaks were only meant to alert americans, that information they thought was private was...
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once again, the former head of the international atomic energy agency dr. mohamed al baradei will be making a statement. in the meantime back to brooke. more coverage of the zimmerman trial. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll take you back to egypt momentarily. first this trial, the state again saying this morning it will rest. a huge afternoon for the prosecution. once again quickly bringing mike brooks in before we get back. this, again, is the crime lab analyst. he's just run through four different parts of the gun, george zimmerman's gun which he swabbed. what was the conclusion? >> they were swabbed by an examiner, sent to his lab. three for the gun. one on the pistol grip, one trigger, one slide. then the holster. the pistol grip there was just touch dna, just from george zimmerman. could not find anything from trayvon martin. the slide no dna. they could not include or exclude. and the trigger really was kind of basically inconclusive. the holster negative for any kind of blood for either one of them. we didn't hear what the exact dna was. if
once again, the former head of the international atomic energy agency dr. mohamed al baradei will be making a statement. in the meantime back to brooke. more coverage of the zimmerman trial. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll take you back to egypt momentarily. first this trial, the state again saying this morning it will rest. a huge afternoon for the prosecution. once again quickly bringing mike brooks in before we get back. this, again, is the crime lab analyst. he's just run...
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atomic energy agency chief and he has indicated that this is a position that he would like to take up now with me i have mohammed salim who is a right to have a political activist and a blogger now you are one of the protesters down there in task here why do you say that this is not a military coup i'm saying it's not a military coup because the military would not have moved an inch c.c. would not have moved all it wasn't for the millions of approval went down to the streets they went onto the streets after exhausting every single way of showing that what's happening is a good theater should we have tried a position we have to take the protests we got attacked by muslim by the k but how do we know that the military will leave when they supposed to leave they have no choice in the store and they don't want to repeat what happened a first year and a half a complete destroyed their reputation relations downstairs completely and utterly believe that they got the military to move and that the minute you say out and so far even in the agreement the military has created their enjoyment it ha
atomic energy agency chief and he has indicated that this is a position that he would like to take up now with me i have mohammed salim who is a right to have a political activist and a blogger now you are one of the protesters down there in task here why do you say that this is not a military coup i'm saying it's not a military coup because the military would not have moved an inch c.c. would not have moved all it wasn't for the millions of approval went down to the streets they went onto the...
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he did work for the international atomic energy agency for which he won a nobel prize, but he also boycotted the three democratic elections inside egypt. he was calling for another one in what were supposed to be upcoming parliamentary elections. if you're going to believe in democracy, you have to participate in it. and this is where we're getting into this period that you think the last year wutz tough, wait till the next year, because of all these natural divisions. i think egypt is a very pluralistic society in that they're a huge array and not even all the islamists are united. >> just lacks pluralism. that's the point i'm making. that's the problem. it's deeply pluralistic but it doesn't have a pluralistic effort. >> all these divisions i think will make the transition very difficult because it's not just who is ruling egypt but how it's ruled. they have to decide on the basic problem of the constitution. it's been suspended. do they amend it, rewrite it? last time around they put it to a referendum and 77% of the people supported it. >> comment here? >> look, it's a very interesting t
he did work for the international atomic energy agency for which he won a nobel prize, but he also boycotted the three democratic elections inside egypt. he was calling for another one in what were supposed to be upcoming parliamentary elections. if you're going to believe in democracy, you have to participate in it. and this is where we're getting into this period that you think the last year wutz tough, wait till the next year, because of all these natural divisions. i think egypt is a very...
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atomic energy agency as prime minister after protests from the extreme right wing salafist al-noor party morsi may be gone but egypt's revolution is far from over and in light of the developments of the past few days the road to democracy looks like it will be a rocky one new parliamentary and presidential elections are now scheduled for early next year. coming up considering how much libertarians and conservatives love the free market you'd think they'd listen when insurance companies say guns in school are a bad idea errantly not more on that libertarian commentator austin peterson right after the break. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the
atomic energy agency as prime minister after protests from the extreme right wing salafist al-noor party morsi may be gone but egypt's revolution is far from over and in light of the developments of the past few days the road to democracy looks like it will be a rocky one new parliamentary and presidential elections are now scheduled for early next year. coming up considering how much libertarians and conservatives love the free market you'd think they'd listen when insurance companies say guns...
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he did work for the international atomic energy agency for which he won a nobel prize, but he also boycotted the three democratic elections inside egypt. he was calling for another one in what were supposed to be upcoming parliamentary elections. if you're going to believe in democracy, you have to participate in it. and this is where we're getting into this period that you think the last year was tough, wait till the next year, because of all these natural divisions. i think egypt is a very pluralistic society in that they're a huge array and not even all the islamists are united. >> it is pluralistic. it just lacks pluralism. that's the point i'm making. that's the problem. it's deeply pluralistic but it doesn't have a pluralistic effort. >> all these divisions i think will make the transition very difficult because it's not just who is ruling egypt but how it's ruled. they have to decide on the basic problem of the constitution. it's been suspended. do they amend it, rewrite it? last time around they put it to a referendum and 77% of the people supported it. >> comment here? >> look, it's
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atomic energy agency as prime minister after protests from the extreme right wing salafist al-noor party morsi may be gone but egypt's revolution is far from over and in light of the developments of the past few days the road to democracy looks like it will be a rocky one new parliamentary and presidential elections are now scheduled for early next year. coming up considering how much libertarians and conservatives love the free market you'd think they'd listen when insurance companies say guns in school are a bad idea apparently not more on that libertarian commentator austin peterson right after the break. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. or. less i was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy and great things out there that had been rendered in a court of law found alive is a story made for movies playing out in re
atomic energy agency as prime minister after protests from the extreme right wing salafist al-noor party morsi may be gone but egypt's revolution is far from over and in light of the developments of the past few days the road to democracy looks like it will be a rocky one new parliamentary and presidential elections are now scheduled for early next year. coming up considering how much libertarians and conservatives love the free market you'd think they'd listen when insurance companies say guns...
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atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they say the time to. it was inaccurate today to say that they were not consulted on the whole process and many were articles to find it if they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to need to more destruction on the street a middle east north africa correspondent there well again her dad is a senior advisor the muslim brotherhood hope to speak to him little bit later on in the program we spoke to him last night is interesting chat we're going to back on again the program little bit later hopefully now while political rivals in egypt resort to force and tough rhetoric the country's economic woes remain an address deadly clashes across the country of wiped out a major source of income to resume as artie's bell true explains now that reports coming. behind me is the gypsy museum one of the most popular tourist destinations in the whole of the country is the first port of call for many tourists coming off the plane here in downtown cairo however it isn't empty this i
atomic energy agency they also rejected it outright they say the time to. it was inaccurate today to say that they were not consulted on the whole process and many were articles to find it if they do not agree with the fact that you have such a lack of agreement is only going to need to more destruction on the street a middle east north africa correspondent there well again her dad is a senior advisor the muslim brotherhood hope to speak to him little bit later on in the program we spoke to him...
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elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the removal of freely elected governments, and so i believe the aid has to be suspended, that the egyptian military has to set a timetable for elections and a new constitution, and then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not. >> as news of mohamed elbaradei's appointment as interim prime minister reaches egyptians, thousands of supporters have deposed mohamed morsi are protesting in cairo. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is live in cairo. ben, what more do you know about that situation and the swearing in? >> reporter: well we know it's going to take place tonight. we're already hearing
elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the...
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of thermer director fo th international atomic energy agency. we will continue the conversation with eric traiger, who gives us a historical perspective. marilyn werber serafini about the federal health care law -- and the new york times elisabeth rosenthal talked about maternity care costs. starting at 7:00. next, a federal reserve board talks about future capital requirements. part ofrequirement is the dodd-frank law. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning. >> i'd like to begin by welcoming our guests. is an important step -- to provide financial stability. there is a comprehensive capital from work that the board has for some timeg with our international colleagues in central banks and regulatory agencies. provides the organization to have higher-quality capital. future lossesrb for those taking excessive risks. we hope to have safe and sound banks to whether financial and meet the credit needs of our economy. this fulfills the u.s. commitment to revise international regulatory capital framework. with the largest and most active inte
of thermer director fo th international atomic energy agency. we will continue the conversation with eric traiger, who gives us a historical perspective. marilyn werber serafini about the federal health care law -- and the new york times elisabeth rosenthal talked about maternity care costs. starting at 7:00. next, a federal reserve board talks about future capital requirements. part ofrequirement is the dodd-frank law. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning. >> i'd like to...
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in fact, there's talk about the former head of the international atomic energy commission or agency, who played such a significant role back in the iraq war and all of that, that he might come out and he has been anti-morsi player, so he is an international figure, he has some legitimacy to him, you could see the military going to him as they disband the parliament, as they call for rewriting of the constitution, and think we'll have him now in charge and we will have elections in five, six, seven months, whatever, and that that could get international support. the key point here i think about the military aid, shannon, the country, and this is a point my colleagues have made, the country is in economic distress right now. they can't do without that american money. that's morsi as well as the military. that's why morsi is on a very short leash here. he knows if he stays in power and the united states pulls its money, the country goes into economic collapse, totally. so they can't have it because his one year in power has been an economic ruin for egypt and that's why the middle class
in fact, there's talk about the former head of the international atomic energy commission or agency, who played such a significant role back in the iraq war and all of that, that he might come out and he has been anti-morsi player, so he is an international figure, he has some legitimacy to him, you could see the military going to him as they disband the parliament, as they call for rewriting of the constitution, and think we'll have him now in charge and we will have elections in five, six,...
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atomic energy agency has told us that they have doubled in iran, doubled the installed centrifuges at the facilities there. they've doubled those from 8,500 to more than 15,700 centrifuges and these new centrifuges, many of them are five times more powerful. they spin much faster than those earlier models. a key facility is buried deep below a mountain and iran continues to stonewall the iaea on its development of nuclear explosive devices. so iran's intent to develop this weapons capability is very evident. new president in iran or not, i'm con vinced that iran -- i'm convinced that iran's supreme leader intends to continue on this path because that is what he says he intends to do. and that is unless sanctions bite to the point where the regime has to make a choice between compromise on this nuclear weapons program or the consequences of the sanctions on the regime. and that is why this legislation dramatically steps up the pressure on the regime in iran. it targets the energy sector by compelling countries that are currently purchasing oil from iran to reduce their collective barre
atomic energy agency has told us that they have doubled in iran, doubled the installed centrifuges at the facilities there. they've doubled those from 8,500 to more than 15,700 centrifuges and these new centrifuges, many of them are five times more powerful. they spin much faster than those earlier models. a key facility is buried deep below a mountain and iran continues to stonewall the iaea on its development of nuclear explosive devices. so iran's intent to develop this weapons capability is...