From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Charlie mike morell is here. He was Deputy Director of the cia from 2010 to 2013. He also served twice as acting director during that time. Egypt launched airstrikes in libya yesterday. The attack was in retaliation for the beheading of 21 christian egyptian hostages. The killings raised concern that isis is expanding its global footprint. In Geneva International powers have entered a decisive phase in nuclear negotiation. They are slated to reach a Framework Agreement in march and a formal agreement in june. Irans Supreme Leader remarked last week that no deal is better than a bad deal. American politicians have said the same thing. Im pleased to have mike morell back at this table. Welcome. Mike good to be here. Charlie someone said to me there is a sense that somebodys got to come together. The isis and the extent of their footprint is much more troubling than anybody ever imagined. Tell me how you see isis today based on what
A man known as the little master signals the beginning of the end of his illustrious career. Police have used Water Cannons and tear gas to disperse crowds. People have been voicing anger over the gang rape of a 22year old woman. Protesters are demanding the Death Penalty for those accused of the rape as well as better protection for women in india. Lets get the latest from new delhi. What is happening now . The protesters are very upset. They have been going to protest against the gang rape. They are saying groups with political ambitions have taken over. That is what caused the costs. There has been police retaliation with teargas and Water Cannons. The situation is very tense. What about the prospect for the trial itself . I imagine the public outcry will put some pressure on the process of justice. Justice is so delayed. These people want some kind of justice. Hopefully this will bring some form of justice. The conviction rate for rape cases is very low, around 26 . These people wa
Is nbc nightly news with brian williams. Good evening. Over a decade after the American Invasion after the blood and treasure spent on the battle field, the billions of dollars spent on training and armorments, tonight a heavily armed extremist fighting force in some cases using american arms and vehicles is making lightning speed from city to city across the iraqi countryside and a big part of that country has fallen to their control. They are known as isis which happens to be their goal. After capturing a number of big cities in iraq, they are threatening baghdad while the region scrambles along with much of the rest of the world. Just to review here, 4,477 americans were killed in iraq with over 32,000 wounded. Over a million americans were deployed, most of them more than once and yet, its a grave situation there tonight. Our veteran of combat coverage in the iraq war, Richard Engel is back in iraq tonight to start us off here. Richard, good evening. Reporter good evening, brian. T
Yes. Why is the president not considering Ground Troops at this point that the administration has had troops there, why is that not on the table . Because we dont believe that thats the approach that we should take in this case. We would agree with senator mccain who made that point today that that was his view. What the president was referring to was the question about contemplating air strikes. I have been saying, ultimately the challenge posed by a group like isil has to be met by the iraqy government and iraqy Security Forces. They can be assisted like they have and are being by the United States and other partners. We will review requests for further assistance and other kinds of assistance very closey and obviously in this Current Situation very quickly. Ultimately iraqs future will be decided by the ability of iraqs political leaders to come together in a spirit of unity to deal with all of the challenges that a nation like iraq faces in building its future and specifically in r
We can do with mexico and there was a real desire to move aggressively on education and so in a complementary way to the 100,000 strong in the americas, the Mexican Government has sought to create binational structures that really go further to do things together with united ontes and we created a Forum Education to be able to expand opportunities between our countries and in particular to expand the research and the innovation opportunities with technology, with incubators, so that we can do more to develop that workforce in these countries. And i know that you understand why that is important. The university of texas at our explored at el paso the specific potential of the border region in increasing the bilateral collaboration in this area. The borderarea where will be able to help us and show us how this kind of interaction exchange is possible. On infrastructure, im going to speak briefly because i think you have had a conversation about that and no more than i do. But i do think