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Anderson Cooper 360

states is definitely fascinating. some of the messages that they've been trying to send. one of the other things that i picked up on as well, and i think also goes to a general hurtling was saying that the iranian should never do something for the first time in combat where he was saying that the iranians allegedly for this maximum strike, that. he was talking about that would happen if the israelis hit back, that the plans have already worked out and that they would they would take place as he put it on israeli territory. that's definitely something that stood out to me, jim, frederik, mark, thanks so much. >> aaron back in the chair following that incisive interview with iranian foreign minister all right thanks so much. and all of you in that conversation we are now back outside from that interview and thanks so much to all of you for being with us for this hour and our programming for that interview. and also course for governor ventura. and to our panel. thanks so much to all of you for joining us. that's handed off now ac30 60 with anderson cooper tonight on

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Erin Burnett OutFront

issue of iranian women and hijab for iranian women is not our principal challenge. >> the region. our principal challenging the region is the killing over 34,000 men, women, and children. >> mr. foreign minister, thank you very much for your time tonight. i appreciate it. and jim sciutto is with us as well here and jim, let me just send it down to you and of course, i'll join you all and just a few moments. >> that's right arrow is going to be back with those in just a moment. i'm jim sciutto in new york listening. there to her interview with iranian foreign minister amir abdullah heian, joining me now, general mark hertling, former army commanding general in europe and our fred pleitgen, who was recently in iran, general hurtling the foreign minister they're described the recent iranian attack on israel blake territory as being at a minimum level. he threatened a maximum level attack in response to any israeli retaliatory strike. i wonder what does a maximum level response look like in

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Meteor shoots across New Zealand skies, sparks Fireballs Aotearoa plea for footage

A bright white light shooting across the sky, followed by a shockwave some likened to an earthquake was probably a meteor - perhaps larger than the size of a...

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Baltimore bridge collapse: Could tugboats have helped avert tragedy?

With the 95,000-tonne cargo ship Dali powerless and hurtling helplessly toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge, the harbour pilot commanding the vessel had just...

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Morning Joe

concerned about regarding mike pence. including him saying he would vote for a convicted donald trump. i do want to say, though, that it was impossible, and i was glad to see most on stage having to say he did the right thing, it takes you back to january 6th. and but for mike pence. if mike pence had not put himself in a position where he risked his life and he risked the life of his family, this country would have gone hurtling toward a constitutional crisis, the likes of which we haven't seen since the civil war, and we probably would have moved towards something resembling a civil war. so i'm glad that question was asked last night. i'm glad that most of them answered the right way. but how sad that people like ron

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HARDtalk

countries in the world. that is, when you go to the un, you're not hearing from america, uk, germany, france, you're hearing from the most vulnerable countries in the world. those are the countries that are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds — two times more money invested in 2021 — was it last year, the year before last? — in renewable energy than in fossil fuels. the market is hurtling in this direction. that's where the jobs are, the opportunities are.

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HARDtalk

the market is hurtling in this direction. that's where the jobs are, the opportunities are. and we can listen to one or two siren voices in the conservative party and decide to pour public money into propping up a system that's going obsolete, but if we do that, we'll be left behind and other countries will win that competition. it patently is more than a few siren voices, because we've discussed what rishi sunak is actually doing, and some of the stuff he's doing, you do not like, that's quite clear. but that's why i made the distinction between policy and language. the problem, and i notice this as a minister, is that the language matters as well. so, even while in many respects, the policy is not going to change — we'll get a bit of whistle—blowing by the prime minister, but the policies aren't really going to... yeah, but hang on... ..but the message is having a big impact in government, it's rippling through the civil service. we're almost out of time and it's been a fascinating debate. i just want to know how you are going to try and leverage influence now that you've left the inside of the power tent and you're outside the power tent. you are a man of great wealth, you're a man ofjournalistic and advocacy skill. how are you going to try and influence the debate now?

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HARDtalk

are demanding international leadership and action, particularly from countries like ours, but they're doing it as well. the second point is that almost all of the steps that we need to take in order to deal with climate change are steps that we're going to have to take in any case. these are sort of win—win policies. there's that very good meme doing the rounds on social media — what happens if we're wrong about climate change and we end up with cleaner air, cheaper energy, more decentralised grid and less pollution? and that is the truth. i mean, when it comes to things like carbon capture and storage, that is something perhaps that we wouldn't be doing if it wasn't for climate change, but that's pretty much the only exception. solar power has come down 90% in cost since the banking crisis. so two—thirds, two times more money invested in 2021, was it last year, the year before last, in renewable energy than in fossil fuels? the market is hurtling in this direction.

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HARDtalk

was it last year, the year before last, in renewable energy than in fossil fuels. the market is hurtling in this direction. that's where the jobs are, the opportunities are. and we can listen to one or two siren voices in the conservative party and decide to pour public money into propping up a system that's going obsolete, but if we do that, we'll be left behind and other countries will win that competition. it patently is more than a few siren voices, because we've discussed what rishi sunak is actually doing, and some of the stuff he's doing, you do not like, that's quite clear. but that's why i made the distinction between policy and language. the problem, and i notice this as a minister, is that the language matters as well. so, even while in many respects, the policy is not going to change, we'll get a bit of whistle—blowing by the prime minister, but the policies aren't really going to... ..but the message is having a big impact in government, it's rippling through the civil service. we're almost out of time and it's been a fascinating debate. i just want to know how you are going to try and leverage influence now that you've left the inside of the power tent and you're outside the power tent. you are a man of great wealth, you're a man ofjournalistic

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HARDtalk

the year before last, in renewable energy than in fossil fuels. the market is hurtling in this direction. that's where the jobs are, the opportunities are. and we can listen to one or two siren voices in the conservative party and decide to pour public money into propping up a system that's going obsolete, but if we do that, we'll be left behind and other countries will win that competition. it patently is more than a few siren voices, because we've discussed what rishi sunak is actually doing, and some of the stuff he's doing, you do not like, that's quite clear. but that's why i made the distinction between policy and language. the problem, and i notice this as a minister, is that the language matters as well. so even while in many respects, the policy is not going to change, we'll get a bit of whistle—blowing by the prime minister, but the policies aren't really going to... yeah, but hang on... ..but the message is having a big impact in government, it's rippling through the civil service. we're almost out of time and it's been a fascinating debate. i just want to know how you are going to try and leverage influence now that you've left the inside of the power tent and you're outside the power tent. you are a man of great wealth,

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