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Seven Questions Regarding a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action With Iran
2015
Another consideration is that Iran may accumulate additional up to 3.67 percent LEU over the limit of 300 kilograms LEU hexafluoride (equivalent). After the deal is implemented, Iran will produce 3.5 percent LEU each month. How will this material be disposed of so that the limit is not exceeded? Based on past performance, with about 5,000 IR-1 centrifuges enriching at Natanz, Iran will produce about 100 kg of 3.5 percent LEU hexafluoride each month.
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Clash over Iran's capability
2011
In a report (go.nature.com/5rgzpa) released by ISIS on 15 February, Albright and his co-authors find that the Stuxnet computer worm - a computer program that hit many industrial systems in 2009 and 2010, and is widely thought to have been targeted at Iran's nuclear programme - probably destroyed about 1,000 centrifuges located at a fuel enrichment plant at Natanz, in central Iran.
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Two parties plus one gender equals three of a kind
2016
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice were the secretaries of state in three administrations. What seems undeniable now is that they had a similar inclination toward or reaction to the use of military power either by the US or by an allied, client country. They also were alike in that they claimed that military force should be used only when all other options were exhausted. That, of course, is a standard refrain used by all those who are already determined and committed to the use of force, regardless. Hillary Clinton, as is now known to the point of boredom, voted with the George W. Bush administration to invade Iraq. The result of that invasion was that more than 100,000 Iraqis were killed and more than that wounded, approximately 4,500 Americans killed and more than 32,000 wounded both physically and mentally, 2,000,000 Iraqis displaced, Iraqi culture irreparably damaged and fragmented, the Iraqi army summarily disbanded and a lackey government installed that was a government in name only.
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IDF: Iran Fires Missiles At Israel Since U.S. Strikes; Trump Announces U.S. Air Strikes On Three Nuclear Sites in Iran; Iran FM: U.S. Strikes Will Have \Everlasting Consequences\; Araghchi Calls For Emergency Session of Security Council. Aired 5-6a ET
2025
Iran targeted Israel with a wave of missiles since U.S.strikes. Israel's Ministry of Health says 86 people were admitted tohospital with injuries. Israeli emergency services say there is large-scale destruction in parts of the country. The U.S. attacked three keyIranian nuclear facilities early Sunday local time. President DonaldTrump claimed the operation \"obliterated\" the sites, but officials arestill assessing how significant of a blow it dealt to Tehran'sprogram. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the U.S.strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, warning that such \"criminalbehavior\" will have \"everlasting consequences\" and that Tehranreserves all options to retaliate. GUESTS: Amir Handjani, David Albright
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PBS News Hour for June 16, 2025
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Bennett, Geoff
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Brown, Jeffrey
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Brangham, William
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Arms control & disarmament
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Nuclear weapons
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Presidents
2025
Israel strikes Iranian state TV amid its ongoing campaign to stop Iran from building a nuclear weapon. Police arrest the suspect in the murders of a Minnesota Democratic lawmaker and her husband. The Trump administration pauses immigration raids on farms, hotels and restaurants after pressure from business sectors. Amy Walter and Leigh Ann Caldwell break down the latest political headlines. Author Colum McCann's latest novel explores isolation in the Internet age. Housing workers offer a Brief But Spectacular take on how training has improved the ability to support elderly LGBTQ residents. GUESTS: Nikki Moustafa, Britta Larson, Jennie Murray, Lisa Demuth, Leigh Ann Caldwell, David Albright
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CBS SUNDAY MORNING for March 22, 2026, CBS
2026
How iNaturalist app users have fun while aiding science. Lisa Kudrow on making \"The Comeback.\" Hail Caesar. How Sid Caesar reinvented comedy for TV. Robert Therrien: A giant in the world of giant art. Chef Ruthie Rogers on the comforts of food and conversation. Signs of the times: Removing stories of America`s past from our national parks. The prospects for \"boots on the ground\" to seize Iran`s enriched uranium. Cory Booker: \"We, the people, are the heroes this country needs.\" Why it pays to be bored. GUESTS: Arthur Brooks
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CBS SUNDAY MORNING for April 5, 2026, CBS
2026
How archaeology turns political in the West Bank. \"Schitt`s Creek\" star Dan Levy on making \"Big Mistakes.\" Divine art: Inside the Vatican`s Mosaic Studio. Inside the final season of \"Hacks.\" The sublime perfection of Raphael. Signs of compassion from a deaf first-grader`s classmates. These United States: An ode to baseball. U.S. drawn deeper into war, as Trump calls for Iran to accept a deal. The beauty of moss. Artemis II astronauts speak during historic lunar mission.
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General Keane On Pentagon's Iran Strike Briefing; Trump Officials Brief Senators On Iran Strikes; Democrats Divided Over Mamdani's NYC Mayoral Upset; Now, Senators Speak on Iran Strike Intel Briefing; Gen. Caine Reveals New Details of Midnight Hammer; Ayatollah Says, U.S. Achieved Nothing Significant
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Keane, Jack
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Albright, David
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Thiessen, Marc
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Classified information
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Cotton, Tom
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Nuclear weapons
2025
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PBS News Hour for June 26, 2025
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Howe, Amy
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Bennett, Geoff
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Brangham, William
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Defense
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Intelligence gathering
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Intelligence services
2025
Amid differing intelligence assessments, President Trump doubles down on his claim that U.S. strikes completely destroyed Iran's nuclear program. The U.S. Supreme Court rules that states can cut off Medicaid funding from Planned Parenthood, even if it's not being used for abortions. In her first interview since being freed, the American who was imprisoned in Russia for donating $51 to Ukraine discusses her experiences. Senator Mike Rounds speaks out. A CDC panel that was overhauled to include vaccine skeptics reassesses childhood immunizations. Republicans' massive budget legislation faces new hurdles over health care and immigration. The life of journalist Bill Moyers is remembered. GUESTS: Jerome Adams, Mike Rounds, David Albright, Ksenia Karelina
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