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united states lead an effort beginning in the bush administration and intensified during ot bama administration to put in place very tightly targeted calibrated sanctions that were supported by the international community, including the russians and the chinese. that's the key. and those sanctions lead in a direct line to the election of rouhani this past spring, to the negotiations and his outreach, and to where we are now with the iranians. this is a direct result of the pressure, and the pressure on the iranian, of course, on the economic front has been a-- . >> rose: that raise the criticism. that pressure resulted on the iranians coming to the table if that is true, why let up on the pressure. because they did not do everything you wanted them to do. >>it had to be tested. the purpose of the sanctions was not sanction force the sake of suction, not to pun shall for the sake of pun eschment. it rass rather to force a choice, a tonight make clear to the iranian moon and iranian leadership that the only way forward here from the immense pressure, which by the way continues during the negotiat
united states lead an effort beginning in the bush administration and intensified during ot bama administration to put in place very tightly targeted calibrated sanctions that were supported by the international community, including the russians and the chinese. that's the key. and those sanctions lead in a direct line to the election of rouhani this past spring, to the negotiations and his outreach, and to where we are now with the iranians. this is a direct result of the pressure, and the...
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ot bama administration hopes to have a total of 7 million signed up by then.so it's 1 million down, 6 million more and a very long way to go. >> jeff? >> jeff: chip reid, thank you. >> the fbi says investigators have linked a suspect killed by phoenix police to a string of bank robberies in three states. the man who served four years in the army was also wanted for the murder of a mississippi police officer. here's don dahler. >> reporter: the witness in a restaurant drive-thru who tipped off police about the masked suspect going into a bank had no idea the series of events his phone call brought to a close. when police responded 40-year-old mario edward garnet emerged from the bank with a bag of money and a handgun. into a rental car an opened fire on officers. >> five explosion, kind of like a big flat tire. >> what did it sound like. >> it sounded like boom, boom,. >> reporter: steve lopez lives across the street. >> a detective working near the bank shot garnet who was pronounced dead near the scene. it wasn't until the fbi compared the former soldier's co
ot bama administration hopes to have a total of 7 million signed up by then.so it's 1 million down, 6 million more and a very long way to go. >> jeff? >> jeff: chip reid, thank you. >> the fbi says investigators have linked a suspect killed by phoenix police to a string of bank robberies in three states. the man who served four years in the army was also wanted for the murder of a mississippi police officer. here's don dahler. >> reporter: the witness in a restaurant...
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about passing are actually going to be enforced because the message that's been sent by ot bama administrationho are living here illegally is that their home free once they get in because through executive action, the administration has basically said that 90% of them are going to be immune from enforcement. so that's a very powerful intend difficult for people to stay and for more people to try to come and that in fact is what we're seeing and hearing from the border. >> woodruff: given all that, tamm ara, remind us what was in that senate legislation that passed. where does it stand right now. >> it's what's been in every reform bill that's been talked about for the past five years,ed three main pillars, one is an answer for the-- senate would give a-- for citizenship, you have to pay back taxes and work and go through security check and get in line to be a citizen, get to in in about year 13 for most people. there is a toughen forcement on the border, much tougher, tougher enforcement in the workplace, every person trying to get a job would have to go through the e verify system and then th
about passing are actually going to be enforced because the message that's been sent by ot bama administrationho are living here illegally is that their home free once they get in because through executive action, the administration has basically said that 90% of them are going to be immune from enforcement. so that's a very powerful intend difficult for people to stay and for more people to try to come and that in fact is what we're seeing and hearing from the border. >> woodruff: given...
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bama administration lied a lot of the year. i'm lou dobbs. lou:ood evening, everybody. a "washington post" reporting that the obama white house delayed enacting controversial regulations on health care, the environment, and worker safety, all trying to help the president win reelection last year. thaa is according to the seven current and former obama administration officials who told the "washington post" that the motive behind my of those delaysere simply political. at the white house today press secrety jay carney try to defend t delays claiming that they were just being thorough. >> the administration is committed to regulatory strategy that maintains a balance between bedecking health and welfare, and safety of americans in promoting economicrowth, job creation, competitiveness, and innovation. our goal is not to move rules hastily but to maximize the effectiveness d benefits of the rules of the complete. lou: the president said -- press secretary obviously reading from a prepared script in answering a reporter's question to my report, by the way, chief corresponde
bama administration lied a lot of the year. i'm lou dobbs. lou:ood evening, everybody. a "washington post" reporting that the obama white house delayed enacting controversial regulations on health care, the environment, and worker safety, all trying to help the president win reelection last year. thaa is according to the seven current and former obama administration officials who told the "washington post" that the motive behind my of those delaysere simply political. at the...
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do you think the pivot articulated by ot bama administration were the right words to use and the right policy to follow? >> it's an interesting question. i think it was well articulated. now of course kerry never says pivot any more. he says rebalancing it is a little different. because the pivot you are moving your foot. seeing the-- saying the pivot clearly put the chinese on order that there was the potential for containment type strategy. whether or not you say that. but having said that i don't think it takes a genius to understand that america's overwhelming foreign policy interests going forward are not in the middle east. they're in asia. and the u.s. has to get that right. we need a good relationship with china. >> rose: it's not just china, it's also the other countries surrounding china including japan, southeast asia vietnam, south korea. >> all the countries. and the single u.s. achievement if we get it right for obama's foreign policy tenure in my view is actually tpp, not iran. iran's big, but tpp is big. >> rose: explain that. >> the transpacific partnership would the l
do you think the pivot articulated by ot bama administration were the right words to use and the right policy to follow? >> it's an interesting question. i think it was well articulated. now of course kerry never says pivot any more. he says rebalancing it is a little different. because the pivot you are moving your foot. seeing the-- saying the pivot clearly put the chinese on order that there was the potential for containment type strategy. whether or not you say that. but having said...
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that does not relate to the bama administration. t relates to the bush administration, the clinton administration. all the way through. it is beyond me why they pay more attention to that particular issue. the hardware is great we have a little bit of a program problem -- a little bit of a software problem. i think eventually, that problem gets work out. at that point, i think the republicans will rue the day they made that a central issue. it will be working for millions of people. right now, it is a plus for them, but they cannot count on computers to be troublesome a year from now. that a leader of a caucus was quiterambunctious when you were trying to lead them. does this strike you as a smart leadership move to get control back? but the budget issues on the back burner, but the committees work their way and put the spotlight on what is the underbelly of the democratic party right now, the troubles hat obamacare is having? >> that was part of the strategy. republicans had to get off the crisis to crisis management. they received
that does not relate to the bama administration. t relates to the bush administration, the clinton administration. all the way through. it is beyond me why they pay more attention to that particular issue. the hardware is great we have a little bit of a program problem -- a little bit of a software problem. i think eventually, that problem gets work out. at that point, i think the republicans will rue the day they made that a central issue. it will be working for millions of people. right now,...
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one taxpayers advocate says the administration supports it in order to get more people to enroll in '0'bama> the administration basically is bribing people with their own money by increasing the sub si december and making it available to more people. >> they tell me 1/2 gators caught on camera encouraging fraud were fired. they say this oversight committee report just released today is the republicans latest attempt to prevent americans from getting quality affordable health care. kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> tori: thank you kyla. >>> university workers are expected to vote on a contract this week. the union is calling the contract an historic deal. the union represents nearly 15,000 workers throughout the system. the proposed contract includes wage increases from 11 to 13% over a four-year period. >>> ac transit contract negotiations are expected to resume today. the talks come as the agency rolls out new routes and extended hours. the union says those changes violate the terms of a court- ordered 60-day cooling off period between the union and management. the union could go on s
one taxpayers advocate says the administration supports it in order to get more people to enroll in '0'bama> the administration basically is bribing people with their own money by increasing the sub si december and making it available to more people. >> they tell me 1/2 gators caught on camera encouraging fraud were fired. they say this oversight committee report just released today is the republicans latest attempt to prevent americans from getting quality affordable health care. kyla...