00:0047 years, killing people for 47 years, whether it's the barracks or even the SS coal where they
00:06were involved, very strongly they always denied it, but where they were very strongly involved
00:12and all of the people that died through the roadside bombs died and are right now walking
00:18around with no legs, no arms, a face that's been so badly damaged. The Iranian regime has been
00:25attacking Americans and spreading terror for 47 years and despite these countless opportunities
00:32to renounce their nuclear ambitions, which they had just a short while ago, they told Mr. Witkoff,
00:39who is standing right over here, they said, they actually said we want to keep building,
00:46essentially in a real nutshell, we want to continue to build nuclear weapons. If we didn't knock out
00:53Midnight Hammer, if we didn't knock out their Iranian potential, if we didn't do that with
00:58Midnight Hammer, they would... The person you want to sell it to is going to need a mortgage
01:03and if your property is now unmortgageable because it's uninsurable, there goes your market of buyers.
01:11We've talked to people in Florida when we did this investigation who literally cannot sell their
01:16home at any price. It's not fancy enough for a billionaire and it's not mortgageable and insurable
01:23for a normal person. They're just stuck. They're just stuck. And they're looking at here, what the map shows,
01:34is where you're going to expect to see changes in home value. Again, in the next 30 years, in the
01:41period of a mortgage
01:42entered into at the time. And they're looking at changes in value drops of 20, 40, 60, 80, and even
01:49100%,
01:50a total wipeout of home value based on that home insurance, mortgage, property values crash, cascade,
02:15will problems tend to pay down 10, 50 percent pay down80, 50 percent. So theμ‘± Becky will
02:15end up with the disease, 2, 44 percent. So let's say this being put into $70, μ°λ¦¬κ°
02:31but others don't pay right after making sense that the business can yet on the result.
02:31If you could then ya'll score these days what company said before, SpaceX etc.,
02:39that moves them in and then following video.
02:59we will be live in the region shortly but we begin in the US over the last week President
03:04Trump has stepped up his criticism of NATO allies for refusing to help the US secure
03:09the strait of Hormuz today the president described them as cowards and said it would be easy for them
03:15to allow ships to safely pass through the strait well our chief North America correspondent Gary
03:21O'Donoghue is at the White House Gary President Trump reiterating today then the US is doing
03:26extremely well in the war as he said also lashing out at NATO allies again what's your assessment
03:32of what we've heard from him he's pretty angry about the lack of support he's getting from NATO
03:41including the UK of course and that's why today's announcement about the use of UK bases is going
03:49to be a bit of a victory for this president albeit a marginal and pretty small one but he believes
03:55that his allies are benefiting if you like from the US taking all the morning hours there that
04:02we're tracking as we are awake here in East Asia but those are the three main centers of activity
04:07that we can report right now Rosemary and we thank you so much for covering that so well Mike Valerio
04:13with that live report from Beijing appreciate it well I do want to bring in Mehran Kamrava now
04:20professor of government at Georgetown University in Qatar thank you so much for joining us thank you
04:27so Iran is vowing revenge and retaliation for the killing of its security chief Ali Larajani and Iran's
04:34leader of the besiege paramilitary force in actual fact they have just begun responding by
04:40launching missiles toward Israel what is the significance of the killing by Israel of these
04:47two men specifically well the head of the besiege the commander Soleimani was not popular in Iran and he his
05:00death is