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The Situation Room-20131125-22:32:00

recognizes and they admit they got to 20% enrichment. that's the hardest enrichment number to hit. once you hit that, very easy to get to 90. zero to 20, very difficult. what we've done is allowed them to do exactly what their intentions were all along, to get to a thing called the dash, so the dash is putting the whole program together so you have a nuclear bomb sitting on a missile ready to launch. the argument has been and the differences between intelligence services around the world is how long is the dash. so they're developing their missile system, developing enrichment capability and developing a weaponization. we think that this allows them to continue with the two pieces of it, the missile piece, nothing in the deal affects that. weaponization, that's the dangerous piece. we know that they have already hit the enrichment number. what we've said is you get to keep all the parts of your enrichment, we won't touch any of that other than you have to stop doing it for six months -- >> what's wrong with testing the iranians for six months to see if rouhani, the new president,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131125:16:18:00

it has -- it didn't even touch the ballistic missile part of their program and the other portion it didn't touch any of the military research facilities where we believe that they are working on triggers and other very key components to a robust nuclear weapons program. >> joining me now is democratic congressman chris van hollen of maryland. sir, it's good to see you this morning. >> it's good to be with you, thomas. >> you were once a staffer on the senate foreign relations committee that dealt with weapons of mass destruction and you say this plan is a good first step. we keep hearing that phrase "first step" but some of your democratic colleagues are more skeptical about that. i want to play what elliott engel, new york's congressman had to say about it. take a listen. >> it's disappointing to me that iran is still going to be allowed to enrich while they're talking. i would have thought that that should be a prerequisite to any kind of talks. i do think sanctions should always be hanging there, because that's what brought iran to the table in the first place, and i don't think you make them

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The Situation Room-20131125-22:33:00

zarif, the foreign minister, say they have the support of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. what's wrong with testing to see if they're willing to cooperate and if not, at the end of six months, what has the u.s. and international community lost? >> first, we know they have been cheating on the program all along. we certainly established that. we know how aggressive they are in pursuing secret sites to develop a program. we know they are very good at that. we know that rouhani has done a great bait and switch in the previous negotiations, very good at that. think about what we have just done. we have just told them you can continue to enrich, we're not going to do anything about your missile and your weaponization sites, military sites. we have just given them permission. that's why khomeini came out today and said they just welcomed us into the nuclear world. that's a huge problem. >> is the only alternative to use the military option? >> absolutely not. in fact, that's what's so frustrating about this. the narrative of it's either war or this very bad plan. no. wrong. we were getting ready to do a third round of sanctions.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131125:12:14:00

enrich uranium. it didn't even touch the ballistic missile part of their program. and the other portion, it didn't touch any of the military research facilities where we believe that they're working on triggers and other very key components to a robust nuclear weapons program. so here's -- at the end of the day here's why i -- i listened to the debate here. this notion that it's this deal or war is just absolute nonsense. what we were doing in congress, what we did the first round of sanctions and the president didn't really -- he was opposed to that. the second round of sanctions, was opposed to it. he spent the last three months in congress saying don't do another round of sanctions. in a huge bipartisan vote, the house passed another round of sanctions. because what you want to do is set the table. you want the iranians to come to you and say, i am ready for a deal. what happened was, the administration said, hey, we really want a deal. we're going to even lessen -- they threw sanction -- reducing the pressure of sanctions on the table before they even got there. i just think that's a serious mistake. it's almost really difficult to

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CBS Evening News-20131124-02:29:00

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131123:01:23:00

>> what the country learned only later was how well this suave exterior hid his secret life, the risky affairs, that if revealed, could have ruined everything. his addison's disease which had almost killed him in '47 and a back operation that required him to take steroids and reliance on energy-boosting amphetamines, which may have compromised his judgment. >> everything about his health was a lie. he looked like a god, but as bobby would say, if a mosquito bites my brother, the mosquito dies. >> but america, knowing none of this, had bigger worries, as the country faced numerous challenges. from the bay of pigs, the berlin wall. the toughest test came in october 1962, when u.s. spy planes photographed soviet nuclear missile bases in cuba,

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CNN Newsroom-20131123-16:18:00

president obama in a very good light. when you think about the tough times of jfk dealing with the cuban missile crises, and the beginning of the cold war, with russia, and what was taking place in the racial tensions that were in our nation at that particular time, and president kennedy was just starting to step up to the plate just a few months before, unfort -- his unfortunate assassination, talking about race relations. he stood up to the big challenges. even though they may not have been popular at the time. he took credibility hits with those that were anti-civil rights at the time. president obama has done the same thing. when you think about the financial crises that he's had to get us through as a country, and we're starting to get back on the right feet -- on the right footing. when you think about the, you know, the overall economy, you think about syria and some of the wars that he inherited, and afghanistan, iraq, and how he's guided us out of that. history will record him in a good light, and overall, when this is done, history will show

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CBS Evening News With Scott Pelley-20131122-01:53:00

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20131122-01:37:00

the dow hitting a new record. for the first time in history, closing above the 16,000 mark, fueled by encouraging new jobs numbers. next tonight a jumbo sized mistake in kansas. how did a giant cargo plane land at the wrong airport and one with such a tiny runway. the plane was stuck there for hours. an investigation is under way into the pilots who clearly had a very bad day. abc's david kerley has the latest. >> reporter: this afternoon, this giant boeing cargo plane which carries plane parts took off from a very small kansas airport. but how it got there is the story. in the darkness of the middle of the night, the pilots of the so- called dreamlifter put it down at the wrong airport. >> mcconnell is nine miles south. >> yes, sir, we just landed at the other airport. >> reporter: how could that happen? the huge modified 746 was headed to mcconnell airport but

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20131121-01:45:00

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