before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you ve been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you ve had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don t start humira if you have an infection. raise your expectations. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, control is possible. live from american news headquarters. iran flexing its military muscle. state television showing the unveiling of a new ballistic missile as part of what is being called defense industry day. the missile reportedly has a range of 300 miles and features more than advanced electronics and targeting systems with pin point accuracy. the missile is a sign of defiance could make it even more difficult to get the nuclear deal approved by congress. in other news, another fan is
why don t we have the right to take a look at these ideals to decide for ourselves as citizens what we re getting into? because, david, the obama administration is never going to do that because the way it s been selling this has been a big lie. it s just like the way it sold obama care. remember, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. now they re trying to scare the american people by saying, you know what, the only other option to this is war. well, you know, it s funny. up until this point when they started coming out with this agreement, they never talked about the way iran is being eminent. now they re using that to scare the american people to get support. i m going to go back to you because i didn t get an answer. as a journalist, as somebody who is interested in exposing all the truth that we can, that s our job. aren t you interested? wouldn t it solve a lot of these issues if they just revealed all the secret deals? i think you definitely have a point. we ha
serious repercussions. so there s a question that i ask dr. brzezinski and others, and it s tough to get an answer. but in your time in iran, what was the feeling on who actually ran the country? because you hear ahmadinejad is a figurehead for the ayatollahs. you hear the ayatollahs are actually figureheads for the revolutionary guard. it just goes around in circles. who is running iran right now? well, one thing you can be certain of is that the man who is known as the supreme leader, the ayatollah, is surely at the center of power in that country. the question of the revolutionary guard is a little bit more complex because they do have their hands on various different levers, military and economic. they have pretty big stake in the country s economy. does the supreme leader have the power to cross the revolutionary guard? according to the constitution, he does. but i m not asking about the constitution, though. if he steps out of line, do they come after him? no. i don t
to iranian people. this ought to remind us, and we often forget, that russia has a very different geopolitical relationship with iran. russia itself has 20 million islamic citizens. iran has never done anything to agitate islamic oppositionism or separatism or terrorism inside russia. for that, russia s extremely grateful, but also extremely cautious. and that s why these sanctions are such a big problem for russia. it s easy for us, but for russia, they really are walking on a razor s edge with iran between the sanctions, because they don t like what iran s been doing either, and their unwillingness to alienate iran to the degree that iran may do something very bad to russia inside russia. he s been talking about that kind of indirectly. though we ve lost his voice. mike barnicle, obviously this
iranian nuclear program. regrettably, iran is not responding to many constructive proposals that have been made. and we cannot turn a blind eye to this. therefore i don t allow the possibility that the security councils of the united nations will have to review this issue once again. our position is well known. let me briefly outline it now. of course, sanctions by themselves seldom obtain some specific results, although it s difficult to do without them in certain situations. in any case, those sanctions should be smart and aim not only at nonproliferation but also to other issues rather than to produce economic ka facatastropr iranian people.