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still my encouragement. >> encouragement that constance says will keep her working out. >> constance says her husband passed away the day he was supposed to start his own fitness plan. but her cross-fit family was there with her the whole way. >> good for her. not only physically turning things around but found a community, it sounds like. >> next thing i don't want to work out, i will think of her. >> get out and do it. stop the whining. >> absolutely. >>> let's check in with vanessa murdock now. i was going to say a good day to work out, outside. but a little too hot if you wait too long. >> get out and get out now. no excuses. a gorgeous start to the weekend. albeit it a hot one. 90 the high this afternoon. very close to 90 though. the humidity will not have a big impact on how it feels out there today. and first order of business, let's check in with our weather watchers, to see what is happening out there this morning. we have beautiful pictures, as always. and the temperatures, in the 60s and low 70s. for most of us. this is from holly romaine. 66 degrees in new jersey, and a f
still my encouragement. >> encouragement that constance says will keep her working out. >> constance says her husband passed away the day he was supposed to start his own fitness plan. but her cross-fit family was there with her the whole way. >> good for her. not only physically turning things around but found a community, it sounds like. >> next thing i don't want to work out, i will think of her. >> get out and do it. stop the whining. >> absolutely....
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what have you been most impressed about with constance?le say she lights up the room when she comes in. good. >> reporter: she calls you her adopted son. how does that make you feel? >> it's good. she's my adopted mother. there's a psychosocial element to fitness. part of all this is meeting people and expanding your social base and just having more people in your life that you can depend upon and that you can trust. >> reporter: for constance, that moment came in june. her devoted husband, the man who took her to every crossfit session, died suddenly. it was on the same day he was scheduled to start his own fitness plan. what would your husband think of where you are today? >> he's with me right now. he was my nurse, my doctor, my friend, my everything. he was my encouragement. he's still my encouragement. >> reporter: encouragement that constance says will keep her working out. crossfit has changed you physically. >> mentally, spiritually. when my husband died and the word spread, in my wildest dreams, i never thought they would be there
what have you been most impressed about with constance?le say she lights up the room when she comes in. good. >> reporter: she calls you her adopted son. how does that make you feel? >> it's good. she's my adopted mother. there's a psychosocial element to fitness. part of all this is meeting people and expanding your social base and just having more people in your life that you can depend upon and that you can trust. >> reporter: for constance, that moment came in june. her...
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(announcer) constance zimmer. do, do, do-- [laughs] (announcer) and on the other team: rosie o'donnell... it's not over. (announcer) rocco dispirito... i'm disgusted with myself. (announcer) nate berkus. jane, come on! (announcer) it's hollywood game night. - can we pass? - no. [upbeat music] [cheers and applause] thank you. welcome, and let's hear it for my house band, dean butterworth and the scorekeepers. [musical flourish] please have a seat. i feel like a catholic priest. please. welcome to my humble hollywood hacienda, and by humble, i mean palatial, and by hollywood, i mean exclusive undisclosed enclave protected by predator drones. well, the champagne's been chilled, the hors d'oeuvres have been warmed, and most of my guest's faces have been permanently frozen with botox. so true, so true. let's see who showed up to this party. to my right, we have the man who made the first comedy album ever to debut at the top of the billboard 200 charts. it's the fabulous weird al yankovic. [cheers and applause] next to
(announcer) constance zimmer. do, do, do-- [laughs] (announcer) and on the other team: rosie o'donnell... it's not over. (announcer) rocco dispirito... i'm disgusted with myself. (announcer) nate berkus. jane, come on! (announcer) it's hollywood game night. - can we pass? - no. [upbeat music] [cheers and applause] thank you. welcome, and let's hear it for my house band, dean butterworth and the scorekeepers. [musical flourish] please have a seat. i feel like a catholic priest. please. welcome...
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so ned and constance have done years of research. it's the unofficial sequel to his book which new orleans a lot of slaves who were brought in from the kind of from haiti and cuba and also from africa. so that is one that we're very excited for. it's an october title. >> host: and are you going to send the author on tour one that booktv would look at covering. >> guest: absolutely. the authors will be going along the mid atlantic coast to various locations that are talked about in the book chesapeake bay area. >> host: what other books do you have that you think booktv would be interested, booktv viewers would be interested in? >> guest: 17 -- [inaudible] i don't know if you can see the cover, it is one of the first modern sub b marine rescues -- submarine rescues. the it was a training accident with, i believe, the uss spaulding. six of the members of the 4 were in the to torpedo area, and they were still alive when the submarine sank. people could hear morse code is their hope. and so a rescue effort, there was a six-day winter sto
so ned and constance have done years of research. it's the unofficial sequel to his book which new orleans a lot of slaves who were brought in from the kind of from haiti and cuba and also from africa. so that is one that we're very excited for. it's an october title. >> host: and are you going to send the author on tour one that booktv would look at covering. >> guest: absolutely. the authors will be going along the mid atlantic coast to various locations that are talked about in...
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are going to choke even 25 meg, and the increase in applications and usage and the increase in the constancy of the usage happening all the time are going to push us to higher needs and i want to make sure we don't fall behind in that. >> let me close by saying every chairman faces the dilemma of trying to focus attention on where we are and where we should be going, and i think -- and one of the things i learned, how do we focus on how to get better where we are going, and you have been doing an enormous amount in your time, and i know you said the key takeaway is pedal to the metal and you will keep going. thank you very much for your service to the country. thank you. >> thank you, blair. >> everybody just stay seated. >> thank you. >> there you go, sir. >> well done. >>> next, the national press foundation honors leading journalists including george stephanopoulos and drew griffin. the st. louis dispatch was also honored for the ferguson shooting and protests that followed. >>> good evening, and thank you for being with us here tonight. we have an incredible group of award winners, so le
are going to choke even 25 meg, and the increase in applications and usage and the increase in the constancy of the usage happening all the time are going to push us to higher needs and i want to make sure we don't fall behind in that. >> let me close by saying every chairman faces the dilemma of trying to focus attention on where we are and where we should be going, and i think -- and one of the things i learned, how do we focus on how to get better where we are going, and you have been...
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jim amoss, any response for constance? guest: well, constance, your story really resonates with me and it's one that in part, i've experienced or watched friends live through. i remember in the days immediately after the storm standing in endless lines in banks in baton rouge where there was just utter chaos and the -- in the banking system and accessing your account was virtually impossible. your ould like to alive fears of new orleans as a much safer place to live and to raise a family and now, the mold problem, thank god, is long gone the water is long gone. and the flood protection that we njoy while it's not at the level of the kind of infrastructure that the netherlands, for example, enjoy, it's not category five protection, but still, it's an immense up gradkowski and it is the main reason why people in new orleans feel confident enough for the most part live in neighborhoods and rebuild. host: allen is calling in from louisiana by the airport. . caller: good morning. how are you guys? can you hear me? host: we're l
jim amoss, any response for constance? guest: well, constance, your story really resonates with me and it's one that in part, i've experienced or watched friends live through. i remember in the days immediately after the storm standing in endless lines in banks in baton rouge where there was just utter chaos and the -- in the banking system and accessing your account was virtually impossible. your ould like to alive fears of new orleans as a much safer place to live and to raise a family and...
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. >> constance thompson supported british troops running a canteen near the front line. her husband peter, now dead, was a prisoner of war. >> it has brought back a lot of memories which were tucked away. and you know, when these championships would come out of the camps, i'm really glad to be here. i just--it will be the last time i shall do anything like this. >> the british fighting against japan seemed remote to many. it was fought in far off colonial outposts in defense of imperial possessions. it had little impact on the home front. today the resentment of japanese behavior in the war has largely been over come. this was a chance for those still alive to take the public ovation for the struggle that many believe did not receive but that they deserved. >> fighting erupting again. rebels fired mortars in idlib province and the government retaliated in damascus. >> the movement involved in these negotiations saying that it will no longer abide by the cease-fire and that negotiations are now over. a few days ago a cease-fire was reached on two front lines. one in the n
. >> constance thompson supported british troops running a canteen near the front line. her husband peter, now dead, was a prisoner of war. >> it has brought back a lot of memories which were tucked away. and you know, when these championships would come out of the camps, i'm really glad to be here. i just--it will be the last time i shall do anything like this. >> the british fighting against japan seemed remote to many. it was fought in far off colonial outposts in defense...
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jim amoss, any response for constance?uest: well, constance, your story really resonates with me and it's one that in part, i've experienced or watched friends live through. i remember in the days immediately after the storm standing in endless lines in banks in baton rouge where there was just utter chaos and the -- in the banking system and accessing your account was virtually impossible. your ould like to alive fears of new orleans as a much safer place to live and to raise a family and now, the mold problem, thank god, is long gone the water is long gone. and the flood protection that we njoy while it's not at the level of the kind of infrastructure that the netherlands, for example, enjoy, it's not category five protection, but still, it's an immense up gradkowski and it is the main reason why people in new orleans feel confident enough for the most part live in neighborhoods and rebuild. host: allen is calling in from louisiana by the airport. . caller: good morning. how are you guys? can you hear me? host: we're lis
jim amoss, any response for constance?uest: well, constance, your story really resonates with me and it's one that in part, i've experienced or watched friends live through. i remember in the days immediately after the storm standing in endless lines in banks in baton rouge where there was just utter chaos and the -- in the banking system and accessing your account was virtually impossible. your ould like to alive fears of new orleans as a much safer place to live and to raise a family and now,...
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constance is constance is in lafayette, indiana.ou're on with jim amoss of the "times picayune." >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. i lived in terrytown which is i right across the mississippi in- river from new orleans. and i took all my kids. ind one lived down in the southern p part and lostpo everything. my other daughter, she sold her house and was supposed to buy another home two days after the hurricane hit. well, that house was flooded. that was in the other side of lake pontchartrain. a tree fell down on it.and but one of the problems, i left with all my family, and we went to indiana. and i couldn't get money out of my credit union for whatever reason it was. cre i went everywhere to get money u from my bank, and none of the banks or the credit unions in indiana could give me money because they closed down. i guess the whole banking system that i was under there. the second thing was, when i did come back, because they kept to saying we could come back and rd look, my home in terrytown was damaged. i guess there was
constance is constance is in lafayette, indiana.ou're on with jim amoss of the "times picayune." >> caller: good morning. >> good morning. i lived in terrytown which is i right across the mississippi in- river from new orleans. and i took all my kids. ind one lived down in the southern p part and lostpo everything. my other daughter, she sold her house and was supposed to buy another home two days after the hurricane hit. well, that house was flooded. that was in the other...
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(announcer) constance zimmer.- [laughs] (announcer) and on the other team: rosie o'donnell... it's not over.
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jim amoss, any response for constance?ance, your story really resonates with me and it's one that in part, i've experienced or watched friends live through. i remember in the days immediately after the storm standing in endless lines in banks in baton rouge where there was just utter chaos and the -- in the banking system and accessing your account was virtually impossible. your ould like to alive fears of new orleans as a much safer place to live and to raise a family and now, the mold problem, thank god, is long gone the water is long gone. and the flood protection that we njoy while it's not at the level of the kind of infrastructure that the netherlands, for example, enjoy, it's not category five protection, but still, it's an immense up gradkowski and it is the main reason why people in new orleans feel confident enough for the most part live in neighborhoods and rebuild. host: allen is calling in from louisiana by the airport. . caller: good morning. how are you guys? can you hear me? host: we're listening, sir. go a
jim amoss, any response for constance?ance, your story really resonates with me and it's one that in part, i've experienced or watched friends live through. i remember in the days immediately after the storm standing in endless lines in banks in baton rouge where there was just utter chaos and the -- in the banking system and accessing your account was virtually impossible. your ould like to alive fears of new orleans as a much safer place to live and to raise a family and now, the mold...
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and so he was heard to walk the floor out there, right "i have no constancy, i have no constancy," when he said that had met edith. so there was an impromptu meeting at bamie's house. and they discovered that old flame that had died was rekindled. so they courted in secret and didn't tell anyone about it. and then there was a funny moment when other people had noticed that they must have been in love, because it was printed in the newspapers that they were engaged. and roosevelt had not told his sisters. so then, he had to -- he had to explain this in sad letters to his sister, saying, well, actually, it's kind of true. susan swain: but to show how far he traveled emotionally. and theodore roosevelt was a diarist. and we've got a picture on the screen of his diary -- it's a big x he put on that day, "the light has gone out of my life." and to be able to travel from that to marrying edith in that short time. he threw himself into his work. people said he didn't know what he was doing. he attended this double funeral. he was devastated. but he was also very young and very vigorous and ver
and so he was heard to walk the floor out there, right "i have no constancy, i have no constancy," when he said that had met edith. so there was an impromptu meeting at bamie's house. and they discovered that old flame that had died was rekindled. so they courted in secret and didn't tell anyone about it. and then there was a funny moment when other people had noticed that they must have been in love, because it was printed in the newspapers that they were engaged. and roosevelt had...
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we are not really talking about the degree to which consistency and constancy in the u.s.t for these countries can give them the confidence to stay with us in what's going to be a very long and challenging fight against isis and in monitoring iranian compliance with the agreement. there will be talk of military assistance and military sharing. >> always good to have your insights. thank you. >> thank you. >> a $65 million donation from the u.s. is helping the world food program to keep supporting people affected by the syrian civil war. but it's not nearly enough. united nations officials say they are still being forcedded to slash the amount of aid to refugees in jordan and lebanon by half. they will support food aid in kur can i iraq and egypt. peurto rico faces a debt payment that it apparently cannot afford to make. coming up, how the economic crisis is affecting life on the island. a look at the benefits and draw backs of living in an american territory like peurto rico. >> peurto rico's debt crisis is worsening by the day. a federal bailout for the u.s. territory is
we are not really talking about the degree to which consistency and constancy in the u.s.t for these countries can give them the confidence to stay with us in what's going to be a very long and challenging fight against isis and in monitoring iranian compliance with the agreement. there will be talk of military assistance and military sharing. >> always good to have your insights. thank you. >> thank you. >> a $65 million donation from the u.s. is helping the world food...
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constance halford thompson supported british troops running a can teen near the front line. her future husband peter was a prisoner of war. it brought back a lot of memories that were tucked away. and, you know, when you saw these chaps come out of the camps, it was terrible. but i am really glad to be here. just the last time, you know, i shall do anything like this. >> the british fighting against japan seemed remote to many. it was fought in far-often colonial out posts in defense of imperial possessions. it had little impact on the home front. >> today, the resentment of japanese behavior in the war has largely been othercom. this was a chance for those still alive to take the public's ovation for a bitter struggle some believe never received the recognition it deserved. simon macgregor wood, london. >> let's speak to stevenwise former research fellow at kings college london. served with the french resistance and awarded france's highest horn for his services. thank you very much for coming in to speak to us. your own personal story is really a fascinating one. can you s
constance halford thompson supported british troops running a can teen near the front line. her future husband peter was a prisoner of war. it brought back a lot of memories that were tucked away. and, you know, when you saw these chaps come out of the camps, it was terrible. but i am really glad to be here. just the last time, you know, i shall do anything like this. >> the british fighting against japan seemed remote to many. it was fought in far-often colonial out posts in defense of...
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. >> airstrikes, unintended constance generals. >> in february of this year, a group of internationalether a six month study of alleged vessellan airstrikes are responsible for 459 alleged civilian fatilities and maybe as many as 591. the group say the strikes caused up to 80 friendly fire death. it's difficult to monitor casualties and verify the claims, and so far the u.s. has acknowledged just two unintentional deaths caused by the strikes. >> new video shows homes homes homes and buildings destroyed after a syrian war plane crashed in the middle of a town. dozens of people died and many more were hurt, this video is from social media but you can see the wreckage. activists say the syrian government was bombing rebels who took over the town in northwestern syria. >>> more than 100 children are now free from boko haram terrorists. that's brant new -- brand gnaw cording to a statement from the nigerian army. the military also destroyed many camps. it happened not far from the town they call the birthplace of boko haram. officials did not say when the attacks took place. rescuers say
. >> airstrikes, unintended constance generals. >> in february of this year, a group of internationalether a six month study of alleged vessellan airstrikes are responsible for 459 alleged civilian fatilities and maybe as many as 591. the group say the strikes caused up to 80 friendly fire death. it's difficult to monitor casualties and verify the claims, and so far the u.s. has acknowledged just two unintentional deaths caused by the strikes. >> new video shows homes homes...
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bus there's an agreement what the standard too be and i'm not constanced hr1599 will assure consumer they'd have reliable and clear information they're looking for. dr. jaffe, do you think this bill needs consumer demands for clear, consistent labeling of ge products? >> so, i think we don't have a good idea what consumer demands really are. there are a number on polls and you ask, due you want ge labeling, most consumers say yes. could do you want palestine palestine label inside they zayat. >>> antibioticsland sunset they say yes. as a consumer, if somebody offered me information, why say more that. but there was a rutgers poll where they asked what information would you want 0 on the label, and 7% said gm labeling, and you asked people about -- everybody said 70% for each of those. i i'm not coin veined there's an overwhelming number of consumers and most of the polls show -- the rutgers poll, a good independent poll, and i'm happy to submit that to the committee. >> that would be great. >> two-thirds of the consumers have not had a discussion about this and don't know about it. s
bus there's an agreement what the standard too be and i'm not constanced hr1599 will assure consumer they'd have reliable and clear information they're looking for. dr. jaffe, do you think this bill needs consumer demands for clear, consistent labeling of ge products? >> so, i think we don't have a good idea what consumer demands really are. there are a number on polls and you ask, due you want ge labeling, most consumers say yes. could do you want palestine palestine label inside they...
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it will require more constancy of commitments and we have shown to limiting nuclear weapons.it has been a fad, almost. we make a few speeches and we convince conferences, and then we go back to whatever else we're doing. mr. crowley: time for a couple more. right there. >> pamela brown, fox news. i received a statement from a doctor, i'm think you mentioned pakistan. this is the statement -- personally i feel iranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically save their country from bad situation. call it a disaster, if you like. i would like to hear any personal reaction. -- personally, i feel that the iranian leadership has very widely and pragmatically saved their country from a very bad situation. call it a disaster, if you like. as is in response for me asking him about the p5 plus one. mr. mclaughlan: i would have to assume that what he meant was, in the absence of an agreement like this, and in the presence of strong u.s. and israeli commitment to prevent them from having a nuclear weapon, that it was plausible prior to the agreement that a military operation might h
it will require more constancy of commitments and we have shown to limiting nuclear weapons.it has been a fad, almost. we make a few speeches and we convince conferences, and then we go back to whatever else we're doing. mr. crowley: time for a couple more. right there. >> pamela brown, fox news. i received a statement from a doctor, i'm think you mentioned pakistan. this is the statement -- personally i feel iranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically save their country from bad...
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for example and i agree with everything you said about the way you tell the story and the constancy andnot painting one side all but one brush and getting those people to speak up all of that, great. already i can see that failed argument that we need more tax cuts being co-opted for the supply-side and co-opted for the status quo. for example they won't now say we need a cut in the top rate but we need a middle-class tax cut. i worried about the equality. we need a bill and that gets into how what won't work either of those are pretty magical co-opting of an argument that has failed if you look at it but that is pretty much an analytic slamdunk. people will look at the average government expenditures as a share of gdp going back 20 or 30 years and come back with a number that is around 21% say 21% is what we need going forward and i talk about that under the heading the tyranny of the average. the average is not helpful in a world where the cost of health i don't know the answer to that in the political sphere. i would turn to others for that. i will say this tax cuts won't help you. i
for example and i agree with everything you said about the way you tell the story and the constancy andnot painting one side all but one brush and getting those people to speak up all of that, great. already i can see that failed argument that we need more tax cuts being co-opted for the supply-side and co-opted for the status quo. for example they won't now say we need a cut in the top rate but we need a middle-class tax cut. i worried about the equality. we need a bill and that gets into how...
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really gives you the feel of how violent it was three big banks followed by another 15 seconds of constancy. >>mark: a lot of damage as was the winery damaged all the winery damage the 6.0 or a cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. >>j.r. stone: this is what look like when i reported on the earthquake last year today there are still lots of work to be done with all the staff of and surrounding the building in man and realize the wine tasting room is open for business he's the manager of the collective wine room he says this building was built and a 1075 and oldest building in apple thought. >>j.r. stone: as to the cost of reopening kelsey has been the building should be fairness in the coming months and that he will be this serving of a vintage wine. >>mark: a quick and strong as for heavily expensive the damage estimate them the funds or to quit was mayor riordan dollars will be gathering at the veterans park in commemorating the birth or for the music in that will take place. >>mark: is always a great reminder there we do have an earthquake country in the earthquake preparednes
really gives you the feel of how violent it was three big banks followed by another 15 seconds of constancy. >>mark: a lot of damage as was the winery damaged all the winery damage the 6.0 or a cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage. >>j.r. stone: this is what look like when i reported on the earthquake last year today there are still lots of work to be done with all the staff of and surrounding the building in man and realize the wine tasting room is open for business he's...
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i think i think that will be a constant struggle over time and it will require more constancy of commitmenthan we have shown to eliminating nuclear weapons. we make a few speeches and convene some conferences and go back to whatever else were doing. >> we have time for a couple more. hi pamela brown, fax news. fox news. the following statement was given, personally i feel the uranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically gave call this a disaster if you would like. personally i feel the uranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically save their country from a very bad situation called a disaster. this is in response to me asking him a question. >> i don't know what others think but i'd have to assume what the intent was, in the absence of an agreement like this and in the presence of u.s. and really commitments that it was plausible part of the agreement that military operation might be carried out. you asked before if i had the same opinion about that and i gave you half an answer but i think one of the problems with the military operation is that apart from not knowing where i
i think i think that will be a constant struggle over time and it will require more constancy of commitmenthan we have shown to eliminating nuclear weapons. we make a few speeches and convene some conferences and go back to whatever else were doing. >> we have time for a couple more. hi pamela brown, fax news. fox news. the following statement was given, personally i feel the uranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically gave call this a disaster if you would like. personally i...
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this will will be a constant struggle i think over time and it will require more constancy of commitmentthen we have shown to limit nuclear weapons. it's been a fad almost, we make a few speeches and have some conferences and then we go back to whatever else we are doing. >> okay we have a couple more. >> high, fox news. i received a statement from doctor dÜrer at uconn, i'm grateful you mentioned pakistan on the panel and the following statements given. personally i feel the iranian leadership has very wisely impact magically save their country from a bad situation, call it a disaster if you would like. i would like to know your reaction. this was a response for me asking his response. >> i don't know what others think i would have to assume that what he meant was in the absence of an agreement like this, and in the presence of strong u.s. and everett israeli commitment, that it was plausible prior to the agreement that military operation may have been carried out. if yes me before if i still had the same opinion about that, and i give you half an answer i think one of the problems with
this will will be a constant struggle i think over time and it will require more constancy of commitmentthen we have shown to limit nuclear weapons. it's been a fad almost, we make a few speeches and have some conferences and then we go back to whatever else we are doing. >> okay we have a couple more. >> high, fox news. i received a statement from doctor dÜrer at uconn, i'm grateful you mentioned pakistan on the panel and the following statements given. personally i feel the...
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it will require more constancy of commitments and we have shown to limiting nuclear weapons. it has been a fad, almost. we make a few speeches and we convince conferences, and then we go back to whatever else we're doing. mr. crowley: time for a couple more. right there. >> pamela brown, fox news. i received a statement from a doctor, i'm think you mentioned pakistan. this is the statement -- personally i feel iranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically save their country from bad situation. call it a disaster, if you like. i would like to hear any personal reaction. -- personally, i feel that the iranian leadership has very widely and pragmatically saved their country from a very bad situation. call it a disaster, if you like. as is in response for me asking him about the p5 plus one. mr. mclaughlan: i would have to assume that what he meant was, in the absence of an agreement like this, and in the presence of strong u.s. and israeli commitment to prevent them from having a nuclear weapon, that it was plausible prior to the agreement that a military operation might
it will require more constancy of commitments and we have shown to limiting nuclear weapons. it has been a fad, almost. we make a few speeches and we convince conferences, and then we go back to whatever else we're doing. mr. crowley: time for a couple more. right there. >> pamela brown, fox news. i received a statement from a doctor, i'm think you mentioned pakistan. this is the statement -- personally i feel iranian leadership has very wisely and pragmatically save their country from...