a brutal surprise the attack by hamas in israel israel, his firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back the iran-backed rebels stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran. it is linked to hamas through his bulla, too, the who team all part of its axis of resistance why, is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways? and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why run hates america good evening. i m fareed zakaria, iran in the united states shared deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the hostage crisis of 1979 we watched what appeared to be an irrational, furious attack and wondered why or how anyone would act this way? but to iran taking the hostages was completely rational given the history that led up to tha
terrorist attack by hamas a brutal surprise attack? by hamas in israel israel, who s firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back the iran-backed rebels stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran it is linked to hamas there has too, the who team all part of its axis of resistance why is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why iran hates america good evening. i m fareed zakaria. iran in the united states shared deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the hostage crisis of 1979 we watch what appeared to be an irrational, furious attack and wondered why or how anyone would act this way? but to iran taking the hostages was completely rational given the history th
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you know, joy at. joy at finally telling the world the truth, and all the obfuscation s been stripped away now, but anger at the fact that i was even tried for this, arrested. take us back to that arrest, to the day it happened and the police turned up. what did they say to you? what did you say to them? i was very shocked. i thought, how am i a suspect? this is incredible. you know, i m a very placid. i say so myself, i m a pacifist. i m the opposite of violent. i hate violence, and to have someone looking at you and seriously contemplating that you ve committed such an act is horrific. and there was no forensic evidence so you said to them, didn t you? ok, let s have an identity parade. of course. and you must have gone into that parade thinking, well, this will be the end of it. yeah, if course. i thought, this is ghastly, this is terrible. surely the identity parade will fix this. but then was identified by the victim and the world opened up underneath me. and
this is cnn news central. thank you so much for joining us. we begin with breaking news. it s an end of an era in the music world. tony bennett, the legendary singer, whose timeless cla classics brought us timeless classics like rags to riches and i left my heart in san francisco he has died. bennett was 96 years old. stephanie elam looks back at his life and incredible legacy stepping out with my baby reporter: a legend on stage, tony bennett s career spanned more than 70 years. he was opening up for pearl bailey when bob hope discovered him in 1949 in a new york city club. you know, it s been about 16 years since i discovered you singing in a greenwich village nightclub. how come this is your first appearance on my television show? well, i ve been waiting for you to make good. reporter: bennett had a string of hits in the 50s but the best was yet to come. he won his first grammy award in 1963 for his song i left my heart in san francisco and per