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nearly all of its gasoline, but sa sanctions forced it to build refining facilities, and now a gallon is 30 cents, and they say they'll be self sufficient in terms of gasoline production. 30 cents a gallon could go to be cheaper. i stopped by a dealership in central tehran where i asked the manager if sanctions were making it impossible to sell certain kinds of cars. especially the high-end kinds of cars like lexus and porsche. surprisingly, hamad is selling everything, including mercedes. you're probably asking where do these cars come from? after all, germany is not supposed to be sending lexus to iran. that's not where they're coming from. he said they're coming from dubai and the united arab emirates, kuwait, that's where most of the luxury cars are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110324:13:39:00

syria is different from libya in that syria is run by a minority. it's a shia group, about 15% of the population. they have not been particularly well liked by the sunni. in 1982 they took a city called hamad and destroyed the city. what the syrians are afraid of this could spread in syria to the other important sunni cities and that darra is just the beginning and what they are waiting for is friday after mosque. this could very well bring down this regime and there is truly a fear inside the regime that if they don't stop it in darwa, it will. >> why is this important from a united states point of view? because syria is probably much more important than, let's say, libya, as far as unrest in that part of the world and how it affects the united states. >> because it would directly affect countries like jordan, as

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110315:21:23:00

beginning to take some steps, but i don't know if it's going to be enough to deter gadhafi from moving forward. >> absolutely. certainly the rebels there in libya will have great disappointment as they get that news that there isn't a no-fly zone clause in the resolution as it stands right now. secretary of state hillary clinton is expressing deep concern about escalating political turmoil in another country in the middle east, in bahrain. security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets today at protesters in the south, killing at least two and wounding another 150 people. bahrain's king hamad has just imposed a three-month state of emergency. that's according to state news. wolf, there's so much happening in places like bahrain, of course, and libya, and you're there in cairo with secretary of state hillary clinton as she meets egypt's new leaders. what can you tell us about the meeting that she had today, wolf? >> well, the meetings with the egyptians are going as planned. i don't think there's any great breakthroughs. it's still a very tense

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110218:18:34:00

blood. i mean, it's -- i think it again just really shocked people that this could happen in a modern banking center like bahrain. >> a modern banking center as you point out, also home of the u.s. navy's fifth fleet, an important ally to the united states, and yet, nicholas, this is a very angry populace. we heard the secretary of state hillary clinton just yesterday urging bahrain to use restraint and to keep its promise to hold accountable those who have used excessive force. what's your greatest worry though, nicholas, that this will escalate even further? what might come next? >> well, i mean, king hamad has seemed to have decided to use whatever degree of lethal force is necessary to suppress the protests, and the protesters are just outraged when they see these, you know, broken bodies

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110218:18:36:00

today, the ninth straight day of protests there. thousands are demanding that president saleh step down and in jordan eruptions between pro-and anti-government factions. protesters are calling for cabinet elections trying to break the king's hold on absolutely power. unbelievable. we've got a budget show dunne on capitol hill. even as we watch the house floor now. we can show you live pictures. they are debating 400 plus amendments to this year's spending bill. they are all being debated on. we've heard from an aide to democratic leader nancy pelosi who says a government shutdown is now more likely than. no one controversial amendment, among these 400 being debate, is by republican mike pence, and it would cut all federal funding to planned parenthood. debate got very personal last night when a congresswoman revealed she had once had a medical abortion.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100910:15:55:00

>> thank you, mr. president. two questions. one on afghanistan. how can you let your hamad karzai about corruption when so many of these corrupt people are on the u.s. payroll? and on the middle east. do you believe that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu should extend the settlement moratorium as a gesture to peace? and if he doesn't, what are you prepared to do to stop the palestinians from walking? >> okay. the -- on afghanistan. we are in the midst of a very difficult, but very important project. i just want to remind people why we're there the day before september 11th. we're there because that was the place where al qaeda launched an attack that killed 3,000 americans.

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