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Retired federal judge: Trump is trying to delegitimize the courts #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:48
In very plain English, if we're not careful, we're going to get a judge killed. It's just that stark. >> It's that serious. >> It's that serious.Judge John Jones is a retired federal judge from Pennsylvania, a George W. Bush appointee. He and 55 other retired judges were so concerned they formed a bipartisan group to lobby the White House to stop demonizing judges.This is such a toxic environment where people are taking arms and can identify where a judge lives uh can strike out against that judge or the ju ...
Pahlavi gets emotional discussing a heroic moment #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:45
When you see the courage on the streets that we're witnessing now, I wonder how that moves you. I think it's the ultimate uh definition of heroism. You remember that lone Chinese student in Tanaman Square standing in front of that tank.I remember that image. Let me give you another visual that has been going viral on the cyerspace. That firefighter who was carrying a wounded person that was shot on the streets just a few weeks ago and they shot him to death.that image, you know, I exemplify that. It's a tre ...
Pahlavi to President Trump: Thank you #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:44
What is your message to President Trump. >> My message to President Trump is that I'm here to echo and join millions of my compatriots inside and outside of Iran to thank him for having done and having the courage to do what is not easy but intervene and he will go down in the annals of Iranian history as the most celebrated foreign leader that changed the ball game and changed the world as a result. In January, President Trump said this about you.Quote, "He seems very nice, but I don't know how he'd play w ...
Pelley asks Reza Pahlavi: Why would the people of Iran welcome you? #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:43
Palivy's father was the last king. Muhammad Razo Palibi was close to the United States, but he brutally suppressed opposition and showered friends with lavish wealth. In 1979, he left Iran amid rising political tension and a hardline cleric, Ayatollah Kmeni, returned from exile to lead a revolution. Iranians blamed the US for supporting the king and revolutionaries overran the US embassy in Tehran and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days. Your father's reign is remembered for repression and opulent wealth ...
Prince Reza Pahlavi’s hope for Iran’s future #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:43
Prince Raza Palibi told us he wants to lead Iran in a transition to democracy. >> You don't want to be king. >> I'm not running for office. >> I'm not.>> Are you saying in this interview that you wouldn't lead Iran. >> That's a different thing. They trust me as a transitional leader, not as the future king or future president or future whatever.I'm totally focused on my mission in life which is let me bring the country to a point that they can make that free choice. That would be enough for me having submis ...
Reza Pahlavi on the reaction to the death of the Ayatollah #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:42
This is video overnight after the announcement of the death of the Ayatollah in the city of Isvahan. What does that mean to you. >> That means that um finally we are ready to go back to the streets even though I've cautioned them that for now you better take care of your own safety and stay at home.The time will come to go back on the streets. But then again, you see that despite that, people still are brave enough to say to hell with it. Because to us, it's liberation. To us, it's like a humanitarian inter ...
OpenAI Sweeps In to Take Pentagon Deal After Rival Anthropic Was Rejected
Bloomberg Television· 2026-03-02 19:41
OpenAI says it has reached a new agreement with the US Department of Defense after rival Anthropic PBC saw its relationship with the Pentagon implode over surveillance and autonomous weapons concerns. Helen Toner, Executive Director of Georgetown’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology and a former OpenAI board member, joined Bloomberg Open Interest to talk about what this all means. More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video? Subscribe and turn on notifications so you don't miss any vid ...
Reza Pahlavi calls Iran's Supreme Leader a “monster” #shorts
60 Minutes· 2026-03-02 19:40
It is definitely a a sort of earthshattering event in the sense that when people identify the entire monstrosity of a regime that is depicted ultimately by the chief monster of these monsters when he's gone one the minute such a personality disappears it's like elation it was like oh my god it has finally occurred maybe this is it this is our chance now >> you call him a monster >> what do you mean >> well I mean, ever since this regime has taken over, how many Iranians lives have been lost, I don't think y ...
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NBC News· 2026-03-02 19:31
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How Middle East conflicts have historically impacted the market
CNBC Television· 2026-03-02 19:30
Unfortunately, there's a long history of regional Middle East conflicts and the markets need to adapt to that. So that means there's a lot of historical precedent for how markets do digest these events. Now his what we can basically say is that such conflicts tend not to end a bull market in stocks.In fact, it's almost never happened. In fact, in 1990, and 2003, the outbreak of hostilities between uh the US and Iraq actually triggered uh an end of a bare market and the beginning of an upturn. That being sai ...